Esterka : diforc'h etre ar stummoù
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Pevar bugel o dije bet: daou baotr, Polka ha Niemira, ha div verc'h, met ar re-se n'ouzer ket o anvioù.<ref name="UJE">Isaac Landman, The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, inc., 1941, pg. 165 [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZrptAAAAMAAJ&q=Esterka&dq=Esterka&lr=&pgis=1]</ref>
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Another part of the story holds that the king had built a small castle in Bochotnica, north of [[Krakow]], which he connected to [[Wawel Castle]] via an underground tunnel.<ref>Poland, "Marc E. Heine", Hippocrene/University of Michigan, 1987</ref>▼
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Several places, streets and monuments in Poland are named after Esterka, usually ones associated with her and the king.<ref name="Byron"/><ref name="UJE"/> One such place is a remaining wall of an old castle build by Casimir in [[Kalisz]] where, according to local legend, Esterka's ghost comes at night to wait for her lover.
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