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|SaintName=Saint Casimir
|SaintName=Saint Casimir
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintBirthDate=1458-10-03
|SaintBirthDate=October 3, 1458
|SaintBirthPlace=Kraków, Kingdom of Poland
|SaintBirthPlace=Kraków, Kingdom of Poland
|SaintDeathDate=1484-03-04
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|SaintDeathDate=March 4, 1484
|DeathPlace=Grodno, Grand Duchy of Lithuania
|DeathPlace=Grodno, Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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|SaintCauseOfDeath=Tuberculosis
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Tuberculosis
|NotableAddress1=Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius, Lithuania
|NotableAddress1=Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius, Lithuania
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|BeatificationDate=Not formally beatified
|Beatifier=
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|Canonized=Yes
|Canonized=Yes
|CanonizationDate=1522
|CanonizationDate=1522
|Canonizer=Pope Adrian VI
|Canonizer=Pope Adrian VI
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|FeastDay=March 4
|Profession=Prince
|Profession=Prince
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|Patronage=Lithuania, Poland, Lithuanian youth
|Patronage=Lithuania, Poland, Lithuanian youth
|Attributes=Lily, Crown, Royal robes
|Attributes=Lily, Crown, Royal robes
|PrimaryShrine=Chapel of Saint Casimir, Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius, Lithuania
|PrimaryShrine=Chapel of Saint Casimir, Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius, Lithuania
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Saint Casimir, born into the royal Jagiellonian dynasty, was the second son of King Casimir IV and Queen Elizabeth of Austria. Despite his noble birth, he was known for his piety, humility, and dedication to the poor. Rejecting the crown of Hungary at the age of 13, he chose a life of celibacy and prayer, often sleeping on the ground and spending nights in prayer. His life was short, dying at 25 from tuberculosis, but his legacy as a model of Christian virtue and chastity led to his canonization in 1522.
Saint Casimir, born into the royal Jagiellonian dynasty, was the second son of King Casimir IV and Queen Elizabeth of Austria. Despite his noble birth, he was known for his piety, humility, and dedication to the poor. Rejecting the crown of Hungary at the age of 13, he chose a life of celibacy and prayer, often sleeping on the ground and spending nights in prayer. His life was short, dying at 25 from tuberculosis, but his legacy as a model of Christian virtue and chastity led to his canonization in 1522.

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