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Ladislaus the
Magnanimous (Italian: Ladislao, Hungarian: László; 15
February 1377 – 6
August 1414) was King of
Naples from 1386
until his
death and an...
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Posmrtni ali
Celjski grofje v
ringu velike politike [Ulrich II. of
Celje and
Ladislas the Posthumous, or the
Counts of
Celje in the Ring of
Great Power Politics]"...
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Ladislaus IV (Hungarian: IV. (Kun) László, Croatian:
Ladislav IV. (Kumanac), Slovak:
Ladislav IV. (Kumánsky); 5
August 1262 – 10 July 1290), also known...
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Ladislas Medgyes (born
Medgyesi László; 7 July 1892 – 25
January 1952) was a Hungarian-American artist.
During the 1920s
Medgyesi provided scenic design...
- 14th-16th
centuries Ladislaus (disambiguation) (For
others (not Jagello)
named Ladislas or Vladislas)
Wladislaus II of
Poland (disambiguation)
Ladislaus II (disambiguation)...
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Count Ladislas de
Hoyos (Ladislaus
Alfons Konstantin Heinrich Johannes de Hoyos,
French pronunciation: [
ladislɑ d(ə) wajo]; 27
March 1939 – 8 December...
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Ladislas Segoe (1894–1983) was a
pioneer in
urban planning. An
immigrant from Austria-Hungary to the
United States, he
worked with
Alfred Bettman on the...
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provided sound. In 1909,
Lithuanian cinema pioneers Antanas Račiūnas and
Ladislas Starevich released their first movies. Soon the Račiūnas'
recordings of...
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Gaelic football player (Waterville,
South Kerry) and
manager (Kerry).
Ladislas Orsy, 103,
Hungarian theologian.
Seyit Halil Özsoy, 76–77,
Turkish politician...
- I., Polish: Władysław I; c. 1040 – 29 July 1095), also
known as
Saint Ladislas, was King of
Hungary from 1077 and King of
Croatia from 1091. He was the...