Casimir III The Great - Ancestors

Ancestors

32.Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland
16.Casimir II the Just
33.Salomea of Berg
8.Konrad I of Masovia
34.Conrad II of Znojmo
17.Helena of Znojmo
35.Maria of Rascia
4.Casimir I of Kuyavia
36.Igor Svyatoslavich the Brave
18.Svyatoslav III Igorevich
37.Evfrosinia? Yaroslavna of Halych
9.Agafia of Rus
38.Rurik Rostislavich of Kiev
19.Yaroslava Rurikovna
39.Anna of Turaŭ
2.Władysław I the Elbow-high
40.Władysław II the Exile
20.Mieszko IV Tanglefoot
41.Agnes of Babenberg
10.Casimir I of Opole
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21.Ludmilla
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5.Euphrosyne of Opole
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11.Wiola-Wencisława
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1.Casimir III the Great
48.Mieszko III the Old
24.Odon of Poznań
49.Elisabeth of Hungary
12.Władysław Odonic
50.Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych
25.Viacheslava of Halych
51.Olga Yurievna of Suzdal
6.Boleslaus the Pious of Greater Poland
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13.Jadwiga of Pomerania
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3.Hedwig of Kalisz
56.Béla III of Hungary
28.Andrew II of Hungary
57.Agnes of Antioch
14.Béla IV of Hungary
58.Berthold IV, Duke of Merania
29.Gertrude of Merania
59.Agnes of Wettin and Rochlitz
7.Blessed Jolenta
60.Manuel Laskaris
30.Theodore I Laskaris of Nicaea
61.Ioanna Karatzaina
15.Maria Laskarina
62.Alexios III Angelos
31.Anna Komnene Angelina
63.Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera

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