- 1015–1018
Vladislaus I, duke of
Bohemia 1109–1117, 1120–1125
Vladislaus II (c. 1110–1174), duke and
later king of
Bohemia 1158–1172
Vladislaus III, duke...
- both Lusatias.
Vladislaus tried to
reconquer the four
provinces with his father's ****istance but was
repelled by Matthias.
Vladislaus and
Matthias divided...
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Vladislaus III, also
called Vladislaus Henry III (c. 1227 – 3
January 1247), was the
margrave of
Moravia and duke of
Austria from 1246
until 1247. Vladislaus...
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Bohemia to the
status of a
kingdom starting in 1198.
Vladislaus Henry was the
second son of Duke
Vladislaus II from his
second marriage with
Judith of Thuringia...
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Vladislaus II,
Vladislav II,
Wladislaw II or
Ladislaus II of
Bohemia may
refer to:
Vladislaus II, Duke and King of
Bohemia (1110–1174)
Vladislaus II of...
- with
Vladislaus III of Poland. However, the
Hungarian lords refused and
elected Vladislaus king on 8
March 1440.
Before his election,
Vladislaus had pledged...
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Vladislaus Henry may
refer to:
Vladislaus Henry I of
Moravia (r. 1192–1194, 1197–1222), also
Vladislaus III, Duke of
Bohemia (1197)
Vladislaus Henry II...
-
sometimes known as
Ladislaus I the
Exile Vladislaus II, Duke of
Bohemia (c. 1110–1174), who
reigned as King
Vladislaus I of
Bohemia Vladislav I of Serbia,...
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Ladislaus II of
Hungary (1131–1163), king of
Hungary from 1162 to 1163
Vladislaus II of
Bohemia (died 1174),
second king of
Bohemia Vladislav II of Serbia...
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Maximilian of the Romans;
Vladislaus Jagiellon; and
Vladislaus's younger brother, John Albert), who were
fighting for the crown.
Vladislaus Jagiellon triumphed...