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Esterka (Estera)
refers to a
mythical Jewish mistress of
Casimir the Great, the
historical King of
Poland who
reigned between 1333 and 1370. Medieval...
- Petr
Esterka (November 14, 1935 –
August 10, 2021) was a Czech-American
Roman Catholic prelate. He
served as the
auxiliary bishop of the
Roman Catholic...
- to
Poland due to Casimir's reforms. Casimir's
legendary Jewish mistress Esterka remains unconfirmed by
direct historical evidence.
Casimir III was married...
- to
Poland due to Casimir's reforms. Casimir's
legendary Jewish mistress Esterka remains unconfirmed by
direct historical evidence, but
belief in her and...
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Ester (Estusia/
Esterka)
Wajcblum (1924–1945) was a
Jewish resistance fighter in the
Auschwitz underground and one of four
women hanged in the Auschwitz...
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Esterka [
ɛsˈtɛrka] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Nowy Kawęczyn,
within Skierniewice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland...
- Kraków (1386). Casimir, who
according to a
legend had a
Jewish lover named Esterka from
Opoczno was
especially friendly to the Jews, and his
reign is regarded...
- Jean Racine, 1718 and 1732
Alessandro Stradella, Ester, oratorio, 1673
Esterka Shushandukht /ˈɛstər/; Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר ʾEstēr "Today
there is general...
- (1923) –
Hirtin The
Treasure (1923) –
Beate Princess Suwarin (1923) –
Esterka Kipman The
Expulsion (1923, Short) – Änne The Doll
Maker of Kiang-Ning...
- Sulisława (d.1294)
mistress and
later wife of
Mestwin II, Duke of
Pomerania Esterka mistress of
Casimir III the Great. He
married another mistress: Krystyna...