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In page Bydgoszcz:

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The city increasingly saw an influx of Jews after that date.[citation needed] In 1555, however, due to pressure from the clergy, the Jews were expelled[citation needed] and returned only with their annexation to Prussia in 1772.[citation needed] After 1370, Bydgoszcz castle was the favourite residence of the grandson of the king and his would-be successor Duke Casimir IV, who died there in 1377.[2] In 1397 thanks to Queen Jadwiga of Poland, a Carmelite convent was established in the city, the third in Poland after Gdańsk and Kraków.[2]