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  1. Władysław II Jagiełło of Wladislaus, Vladislaus, Vladislav, Ladislaus, Ladislav, Ladislas en in 't Litouws Jogaila Algirdaitis (Vilnius, ca. 1351/1362-Gródek Jagielloński, nu Horodok, Oekraïne, 1 juni 1434), was de zeune van Algirdas van Litouwn en Uljana Alekandrovna van Tver.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Władysław II Jagiełło was the grand duke of Lithuania (as Jogaila, 1377–1401) and king of Poland (1386–1434), who joined two states that became the leading power of eastern Europe. He was the founder of Poland’s Jagiellon dynasty. Jogaila (Jagiełło in Polish) was one of the 12 sons of Algirdas.

  3. Vladislav II. von Böhmen und Ungarn (polnisch Władysław II. Jagiellończyk, ungarisch Ulászló, deutsch Ladislaus Jagiello, tschechisch Vladislav Jagellonský, kroatisch Vladislav II. Jagelović; * 1. März 1456 in Krakau; † 13. März 1516 in Ofen) war seit 1471 König von Böhmen und ab 1490 bis 1516 König von Ungarn und Kroatien .

  4. It was moved from Władysław II Jagiełło in violation of wiki rules (WP:CONSENSUS and WP:RM in particular; the fact that the result was 16:16 is telling as well) , so it shouldn't be where it is in the first place; The person in question was born as Jogaila, but changed the name to Wladyslaw out of his own free will 1.

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · Also known as. English. Władysław II Jagiełło. Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland (c. 1352/1362-1434) Jogaila. Vladislav II.

  6. Ladislaus Jagiello (alternately spelled Władysław Jagiełło, Vladislav Jagellonský, or similar) may refer to: Jogaila (c. 1362-1434), Grand Duke of Lithuania and founder of the dynasty, later King of Poland as Władysław II Jagiełło. Władysław III of Poland (1424–1444), son of Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland. Vladislaus II of ...

  7. In 1422 Władysław II Jagiełło made an unsuccessful attempt to appointed Alexander in the Bishopric of Poznań. However, the King wasn't discouraged by the failure and the following year, he managed to obtain from Pope Martin V a different diocese to him, Trento, who was located on the border between Italy and Germany. Only then Alexander ...

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