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The leaving Orthodox monks has stolen many treasures from the monastery, including the St. Mass Cup, decorated with over 1000 gemstones (over 400 diamonds, 300 rubies and 200 emeralds). [11] After 1920 the ruined monastery returned to Roman Catholics and was restored by sisters of the Lithuanian convent of St. Casimir.
The Church of St. Casimir the Prince (Polish: Kościół św. Kazimierza Królewicza ) in Kraków , Poland – with the adjacent Franciscan monastery and the catacombs – is located at ul. Reformacka 4 street in the Old Town district (Stare Miasto) . [ 1 ]
Bernardines is the historical, traditional name for members of the Polish province of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscan Observants) established in 1453. The official name is Province of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Order of Friars Minor in Poland (Polish: Prowincja Niepokalanego Poczęcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny Zakonu Braci Mniejszych w Polsce).
The Opening of the Coffin of St. Casimir measures 285 by 402 centimetres (112 in × 158 in) and decorates the east wall. It depicts the opening of St. Casimir's coffin on August 16, 1604 during his canonization proceedings. The body in the coffin was found intact, 120 years after the burial.
The Bernardine Monastery Complex (Polish: zespół klasztorny Bernardynów) is a Cistercian monastery in Radom, Poland. It is listed as a Historic Monument of Poland . [ 2 ] Founded by King Casimir Jagiellon , the monastery has attracted the support of townspeople and nobility for centuries.
Church of St. Anthony of Padua (Czerniaków) Church of St. Adalbert, Kraków; Church of St. Anne, Kraków; Church of St. Casimir the Prince, Kraków; Church of St. John the Baptist in Legnica; Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kraków; Cistercian Monastery Complex in Henryków
Church of St. Casimir, the first Baroque style church in Lithuania's capital Vilnius. The Vilnian Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilnietiškas barokas, Polish: barok wileński, Belarusian: Віленскае барока) or the School of Vilnius Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilniaus baroko mokykla, Polish: wileńska szkoła baroku, Belarusian: Школа віленскага барока) is a name of late ...
Długosz and Saint Casimir by Florian Cynk (circa 1869) Prince Casimir's uncle Ladislaus the Posthumous, King of Hungary and Bohemia, died in 1457 at the age of 17, without leaving an heir. Casimir's father, King Casimir IV, subsequently advanced his claims to Hungary and Bohemia, but could not enforce them due to the Thirteen Years' War (1454 ...