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  1. Ladislaus V, more commonly known as Ladislaus the Posthumous (Hungarian: Utószülött László; Croatian: Ladislav Posmrtni; Czech: Ladislav Pohrobek; German: Ladislaus Postumus; 22 February 1440 – 23 November 1457), was Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.

  2. Since Ladislaus had died unmarried and childless, the Albertine line of the Habsburgs became extinct. The attempt to secure the crowns of Hungary and Bohemia for the dynasty had failed for the time being. The young king was interred in the royal crypt in St Vitus’s Cathedral in Prague. Martin Mutschlechner.

  3. Died in Prague on 23 November 1457. Born after the death of his father King Albrecht II, Ladislaus received the epithet of ‘Postumus’. Only a few weeks after his birth, the baby was crowned King of Hungary and made a ward of his uncle, the future Emperor Frederick III.

  4. Portrait of Ladislaus the Posthumous and Magdalena of Valois is a Northern Renaissance Tempra on Panel Painting created in 1490. It lives at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest in Hungary. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Kings and Qu.

  5. Ladislaus V, more commonly known as Ladislaus the Posthumous ( Hungarian: Utószülött László; Croatian: Ladislav Posmrtni; Czech: Ladislav Pohrobek; German: Ladislaus Postumus; 22 February 1440 – 23 November 1457), was Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.

  6. Ladislaus the Posthumous was Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia. He was the posthumous son of Albert of Habsburg with Elizabeth of Luxembourg. Albert had bequeathed all his realms to his future son on his deathbed, but only the estates of Austria accepted his last will.

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