KAZIMIERZ KAROL (25 Jul 1016-19 Mar 1058). The Annales Capituli Cracoviensis record the birth "1016 VIII Kal Aug" of "Kazimirus dux"[129]. The Annales Cracovienses Vetusti record the birth in 1016 of "Kazimyr"[130]. The Annales Kamenzenses record the birth in 1015 of "Kasimir dux"[131]. He became a monk but was dispensed his monastic vows by the Pope in order to reconquer his country. He obtained military support from Germany[132] and succeeded in 1039 as KAZIMIERZ I "Odnowiciel/the Renewer/the Restorer" Prince of Poland. The Annalista Saxo records the return to Poland in 1039 of "Kazimer filius Miseconis ducis Polanorum", specifying that he married "regis Ruscie filiam" and naming their two sons[133]. The Annales Capituli Cracoviensis record the death of "Kazimirus dux" in 1058[134]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeran records the death "XIV Kal Apr" of "Gazmer dux"[135]. m (1043) DOBRONEGA MARIA Vladimirovna of Kiev, illegitimate daughter of VLADIMIR I Sviatoslavich "Velikiy/the Great" Grand Prince of Kiev & his mistress --- (before 1012-1087). The Annales Polanorum state that "Kazimirum duxit ex Russia Mariam" in 1025[136], although the date is clearly inaccurate. The Chronicæ Polanorum refers to the wife of King Kazimierz as "de Rusia nobilem"[137]. The Chronica principum Polonie records that "Kazimirus" married "Dobrognewam"[138]. The Primary Chronicle records the marriage of "Yaroslav's sister" to Kazimierz of Poland in 1043 but does not name her[139]. The Annales Capituli Cracoviensis record the death in 1087 of "Dobronega uxor Kazimir"[140]. Prince Kazimierz & his wife had five children
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