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* [[Jagiellon dynasty]], multiple individuals whose first name were spelled differently in multiple European countries. The same name could be alternatively spelled Władysław (modern Polish), Włodzisław (Old Polish), Ladislas, Ladislaus, Ulászló, Vladislaus, Vladislav (Slovak, Bulgarian, Czech), Vladislovas, Wladislaw, Wladyslaw
* [[Jagiellon dynasty]], multiple individuals whose first name were spelled differently in multiple European countries. The same name could be alternatively spelled Władysław (modern Polish), Włodzisław (Old Polish), Ladislas, Ladislaus, Ulászló, Vladislaus, Vladislav (Slovak, Bulgarian, Czech), Vladislovas, Wladislaw, Wladyslaw
* [[Jogaila]] (1351?-1434), founder of the dynasty, and King of Poland as Władysław II Jagiełło
* [[Jogaila]] (1351?–1434), founder of the dynasty, and King of Poland as Władysław II Jagiełło
** [[Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiello): names and titles]]
** [[Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiello): names and titles]]
* [[Władysław III of Poland]] (1424–1444), son of Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland. Also known as Wladyslaw III of Varna, Władysław VI (or) III Warneńczyk, Władysław III Jagiellończyk in Poland, Ladislas VI or V in Hungary, Vladislas I (= I. Ulászló) in Hungarian, Vladislovas II in Lithuania
* [[Władysław III of Poland]] (1424–1444), son of Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland. Also known as Wladyslaw III of Varna, Władysław VI (or) III Warneńczyk, Władysław III Jagiellończyk in Poland, Ladislas VI or V in Hungary, Vladislas I (= I. Ulászló) in Hungarian, Vladislovas II in Lithuania

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Ladislaus Jagiello may refer to:

  • Jagiellon dynasty, multiple individuals whose first name were spelled differently in multiple European countries. The same name could be alternatively spelled Władysław (modern Polish), Włodzisław (Old Polish), Ladislas, Ladislaus, Ulászló, Vladislaus, Vladislav (Slovak, Bulgarian, Czech), Vladislovas, Wladislaw, Wladyslaw
  • Jogaila (1351?–1434), founder of the dynasty, and King of Poland as Władysław II Jagiełło
  • Władysław III of Poland (1424–1444), son of Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland. Also known as Wladyslaw III of Varna, Władysław VI (or) III Warneńczyk, Władysław III Jagiellończyk in Poland, Ladislas VI or V in Hungary, Vladislas I (= I. Ulászló) in Hungarian, Vladislovas II in Lithuania
  • Vladislaus II of Hungary (1456–1516), grandson of Władysław II Jagiełło and son of Casimir IV Jagiellon. Also known as Vladislav Jagellonský in Czech, Vladislav V or IV or III or II in Bohemia, Ladislas VIII or VII of Hungary, Vladislas II (= II. Ulászló) in Hungarian, Władysław Jagiellończyk in Polish.

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