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  1. Ladislaus I ( Hungarian: I. László, Croatian: Ladislav I., Slovak: Ladislav 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 second son of King Béla I of Hungary and Richeza (or Adelaide) of Poland. After Béla's death in 1063 ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · MedLands Laszlo I; Wikipedia Magyar László magyar király; English Ladislaus I of Hungary; EuWeb Saint László from Arpad family. F2. Saint László (Ladislas), King of Hungary (1077-95) -cr 1077 and 1081 (with Holy Crown), canonised 1192, *in Poland ca 1040, +29.7.1095, bur Várad (noe Oradea, Romania)

    • "Lazlo"
    • Krakow, Krakow, Poland
    • June 27, 1040
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  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Ladislas I (born June 27, 1040, Poland—died July 29, 1095, Nitra, Slovakia; canonized 1192; feast day June 27) was the king of Hungary who greatly expanded the boundaries of the kingdom and consolidated it internally; no other Hungarian king was so generally beloved by the people. The son of Béla I of Hungary and the Polish princess Rycheza ...

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  5. Ladislaus ‘Postumus’. Duke of Austria (nominally from birth, de facto from 1452); as László V king of Hungary (crowned in 1440, not recognized by the Estates until 1444); as Ladislav I Pohrobek king of Bohemia (crowned in 1453). Born in Komorn (Komárom), Hungary on 22 February 1440. Died in Prague on 23 November 1457.

  6. Ladislaus I, also known as Saint Ladislas, was King of Hungary from 1077 and King of Croatia from 1091. He was the second son of King Béla I of Hungary and Richeza of Poland. After Béla's death in 1063, Ladislaus and his elder brother, Géza, acknowledged their cousin Solomon as the lawful king in exchange for receiving their father's former duchy, which included one-third of the kingdom ...

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