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Casimir IV Jagiellon 1427 - 1492 Facial reconstitution

Casimir IV Jagiellon (1427-1492) was a significant figure in Polish history, serving as the King of Poland from 1447 until his death in 1492. He was a member of the Jagiellon dynasty, which played a crucial role in the political landscape of Central Europe.
Born in Kraków, Casimir IV became king after the death of his brother, Władysław III. His reign is noted for strengthening Poland’s position in Europe, particularly through strategic marriages and alliances, including his own marriage to Elizabeth of Austria.
Casimir IV's government implemented important reforms in administration and military organization, enhancing the power of the monarchy. One of his key achievements was the Union of Kraków and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which solidified the relationship between Poland and Lithuania.
He is also recognized for promoting the arts and education, notably supporting the establishment of the University of Kraków. His reign marked a period of relative stability and growth for Poland, laying the groundwork for its future as a prominent European power.

photos of the reals skull/bones

photos of the reals skull/bones

3d approximation of the skull

3d approximation of the skull