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Ladislaus ( or according to the case) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: *
Ladislaus of Hungary (disambiguation) Ladislaus of Hungary may refer to: *Ladislaus I of Hungary *Ladislaus II of Hungary *Ladislaus III of Hungary *Ladislaus IV of Hungary Ladislaus IV ( hu, IV. (Kun) László, hr, Ladislav IV. Kumanac, sk, Ladislav IV. Kumánsky; 5 August 1262&n ...
* Ladislaus I (disambiguation) *
Ladislaus II (disambiguation) Ladislaus II (also spelled Vladislav II or Władysław II) may refer to: * Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159), Duke of Poland and Silesia * Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131–1163), king of Hungary from 1162 to 1163 * Vladislaus II of Bohemia (d ...
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Ladislaus III (disambiguation) Ladislaus III (also spelled as Vladislav III or Władysław III) may refer to: * Ladislaus III of Hungary (1201–1205), Arpad king * Władysław III Spindleshanks (1165–1231), Duke of Poland * Władysław III of Poland (1424–1444), ...
* Ladislaus IV (disambiguation) *
Ladislaus the Posthumous Ladislaus the Posthumous( hu, Utószülött László; hr, Ladislav Posmrtni; cs, Ladislav Pohrobek; german: link=no, Ladislaus Postumus; 22 February 144023 November 1457) was Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia. He was the ...
or Ladislaus V of Hungary (1440–1457), also King of Bohemia *
Ladislaus of Naples Ladislaus the Magnanimous ( it, Ladislao, hu, László; 15 February 1377 – 6 August 1414) was King of Naples from 1386 until his death and an unsuccessful claimant to the kingdoms of Hungary and Croatia. Ladislaus was a skilled political and m ...
(1377–1414), King of Naples *
Wenceslaus III of Bohemia Wenceslaus III ( cz, Václav III., hu, Vencel, pl, Wacław, hr, Vjenceslav, sk, Václav; 6 October 12894 August 1306) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1301 and 1305, and King of Bohemia and Poland from 1305. He was the son of Wencesla ...
(1289–1306), who took the name Ladislaus when he was crowned King of Hungary in 1301 *
Ladislaus Bortkiewicz Ladislaus Josephovich Bortkiewicz (Russian Владислав Иосифович Борткевич, German ''Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz'' or ''Ladislaus von Bortkewitsch'') (7 August 1868 – 15 July 1931) was a Russian economist and statis ...
(1868–1931), Russian economist and statistician *
Ladislaus Hunyadi László Hunyadi or Ladislaus Hunyadi ( Slovak: ''Ladislav Huňady''; 1431Bánhegyi 2008, p. 17. – 16 March 1457) was a Hungarian nobleman. Ladislaus Hunyadi was the elder of the two sons of John Hunyadi, voivode of Transylvania and later rege ...
(1431–1457), Hungarian nobleman *
Ladislaus Jagiello (disambiguation) 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 * Wł ...
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Ladislaus Kán (disambiguation) Ladislaus Kán ( hu, Kán László; ro, Ladislau Kán) may refer to: * Ladislaus I Kán (d. after 1247) * Ladislaus II Kán Ladislaus (II) from the kindred Kán ( hu, Kán nembeli (II.) László; died 3 January 1278) was a Hungarian baron and lan ...
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Ladislaus Kurpiel Ladislaus Kurpiel (13 November 1883 – 24 June 1930) was an Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder for DFC Prag in the inaugural German football championship in 1903. He had a brief spell at Vienna Cricket and Football Club, and also ...
(1883–1930), Austrian footballer *
Ladislaus Pyrker Johann Ladislaus Pyrker (von Oberwart) ''(von Felsö-Eör)'' ( hu, felsőőri Pyrker János László; 2 November 1772 in Nagyláng, Soponya, near Székesfehérvár, Hungary – 2 December 1847 at Vienna) was a Hungarian Cistercian abbot, archbi ...
(1772–1847), Hungarian Cistercian abbot, archbishop and poet * Ladislaus Perera Ranasinghe (1913-1983), Sri Lankan Sinhala actor *
Ladislaus Rátót Ladislaus (I) from the kindred Rátót ( hu, Rátót nembeli (I.) László; died April 1328) was a Hungarian nobleman and landowner at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who served as Ban of Slavonia in 1300. Initially, he was a member of the ...
(died 1328), Hungarian nobleman and landowner *
Ladislaus Sunthaym Ladislaus Sunthaym (''Sunthaym, Sunthaim, Sunthain, Sunthaymer'', born c. 1440 in Ravensburg, died 1512 or 1513 in Vienna) was a German historian, genealogist and geographer. He studied theology in Vienna and was elected "procurator of the Rhenis ...
(c. 1440–1512 or 1513), German historian, genealogist and geographer *
Ladislaus Szécsényi Ladislaus (III) Szécsényi ( hu, Szécsényi (III.) László; 1413–1460), was a Hungarian landowner and nobleman, who served as ''ispán'' of Nógrád and Hont Counties from 1440 until his death. He was the last male member of the once powerful ...
(1413–1460), Hungarian nobleman and landowner *
Ladislaus Vajda Ladislaus Vajda (born Lipót Weisz; 18 August 1877 – 10 March 1933) was a Hungarian screenwriter. He wrote for 40 films in Hungary, Austria and Germany between 1916 and 1932. He was born in Eger, Northern Hungary and died in Berlin, Germa ...
(1877–1933), Hungarian screenwriter


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Ladislav Ladislav is a Czech, Slovak and Croatian variant of the Slavic name Vladislav. The female form of this name is Ladislava. Folk etymology occasionally links ''Ladislav'' with the Slavic goddess Lada. Spellings and variations In Bulgarian ...
, another given name *
Ladislao (disambiguation) Ladislao is a given name, a Hispanic variant of Vladislav. Notable people with the name include: * Ladislao Cabrera, Bolivian hero during the War of the Pacific * Ladislao Diwa, Filipino patriot * Ladislao Martínez, Puerto Rico musician * Lás ...
, Portuguese *
László (disambiguation) László () is a Hungarian male given name and surname after the King-Knight Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary (1077–1095). It derives from Ladislav, a variant of Vladislav. Other versions are Lessl or Laszly. The name has a history of being frequen ...
, Hungarian *
Vladislav Vladislav ( be, Уладзіслаў (', '); pl, Władysław, ; Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, sh-Cyrl, Владислав) is a male given name of Slavic origin. Variations include ''Volodislav'', ''Vlastislav'' and ''Vlaslav' ...
{{given name Slavic masculine given names