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  1. Ladislaus (IV) from the kindred Kán ( Hungarian: Kán nembeli (IV.) László) was a Hungarian lord, member of the gens Kán as the son of oligarch Ladislaus III Kán, the de facto ruler of Transylvania from 1295 until his death.

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  3. Ladislaus (III) Kán (? – before 13 May 1315) ( Hungarian: Kán (III) László, Romanian: Ladislau Kán al III-lea ), was a Hungarian oligarch in the Kingdom of Hungary who ruled de facto independently Transylvania. He held the office of Voivode of Transylvania (erdélyi vajda) (1295–1314 or 1315).

  4. Ladislaus IV (Hungarian: IV. (Kun) László, Croatian: Ladislav IV. (Kumanac), Slovak: Ladislav IV. (Kumánsky); 5 August 1262 – 10 July 1290), also known as Ladislaus the Cuman, was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1272 to 1290. His mother, Elizabeth, was the daughter of a chieftain from the pagan Cumans who had settled in Hungary.

  5. St Ladislaus. (1040—1095) king of Hungary 1077–95. Quick Reference. (1040–95), King of Hungary from 1077. In the Investiture Controversy he took the side of Gregory VII and Victor III against the German Emperor, but when Urban II refused to acknowledge his suzerainty over Croatia, his relations with the Papacy came under strain.

  6. Ladislaus (IV) from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli (IV.) László ) was a Hungarian lord, member of the gens Kán as the son of oligarch Ladislaus III Kán , the de facto ruler of Transylvania from 1295 until his death.

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  8. The son of King Béla I of Hungary and a daughter of the Polish King Mesko II, Ladislaus (László, Lazlo, or Lancelot) was elected king against his will after the death of his brother King Geisa I. His cousin Solomon, aided by Emperor henry IV, rebelled against him.

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