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Also known as St. Casimir, Casimir Jagellon, Casimir Jagiellon

Polish and Lithuanian prince (1458–1484)

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  • Hymnus S. Casimiri in honorem Deiparæ Virginis Mariæ. The Hymn of St. Casimir in honour of the B. Virgin Mary. Translated in the metre of the original by H.E.C.W. [i.e. His Eminence Cardinal Wiseman?] Lat. & Eng

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Gender
Male
Origin
France
Active from
1974-09-16

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Key facts

Born
3 October 1458, Wawel , Kraków, Kingdom of Poland
Died
4 March 1484 (1484-03-04) (aged 25), Grodno , Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Canonized
1521 or 1602, Rome , Papal States , by Pope Leo X or Pope Clement VIII
Major shrine
Chapel of Saint Casimir , Vilnius Cathedral Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius
Feast
4 March
Attributes
Lily, grand ducal cap
Patronage
Lithuania (1636), Poland , Lithuanian youth (1948)

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Encyclopedic overview

Casimir Jagiellon (/ˈkæzɪmɪər/; Latin: Casimirus; Lithuanian: Kazimieras; Polish: Kazimierz; 3 October 1458 – 4 March 1484) was a prince of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The second son of King Casimir IV Jagiellon, he was tutored by Johannes Longinus, a Polish chronicler, diplomat, and priest. After his elder brother Vladislaus was elected as King of Bohemia in 1471, Casimir became the heir apparent. At the age of 13, Casimir participated in the failed military campaign to install him as King of Hungary. He became known for his piety, devotion to God, and generosity towards the sick and poor. He became ill (most likely with tuberculosis) and died at the age of 25. He was buried in Vilnius Cathedral. His canonization was initiated by his brother King Sigismund I the Old in 1514 and the tradition holds that he was canonized in 1521. Saint Casimir the Prince is the patron saint of Poland, Lithuania and Lithuanian youth and the only saint with this name.

Veneration of Casimir saw a resurgence in the 17th century when his feast day was confirmed by the pope in 1602 and the dedicated Chapel of Saint Casimir was completed in 1636. Casimir became a patron saint of Lithuania and Lithuanian youth. In Vilnius, his feast day is marked annually with Kaziuko mugė (a trade fair) held on the Sunday nearest to 4 March, the anniversary of his death. There are more than 50 churches named after Casimir in Lithuania and Poland, including Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius and St. Kazimierz Church, Warsaw, and more than 50 churches in Lithuanian and Polish diaspora communities in America. Women's congregation Sisters of Saint Casimir was established in 1908 and remains active in the United States.

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