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Ladislaus Jagiello

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Ladisla(u)s, Ulászló, Vladislaus, Vladislav, Vladislovas, Wladislaw or Wladyslaw Jag(i)ello(n) (Pol: Władysław Jagiellończyk) may refer to following persons of the Jagiellon dynasty:

  • Wladyslaw II Jagiello of Poland (1351?-1434), didysis kunigaikštis (High Prince or Grand Duke) of Lithuania as Jogaila from 1377 to 1392, King of Poland as Władysław V (or) II Jagiełło from 1386 to his death, ;
  • Wladyslaw III of Varna (1424-1444), son of previous, king of Hungary and Poland, Władysław VI (or) III Warneńczyk (Władysław III Jagiellończyk) in Poland; (Vladislav in Slovak, Bulgarian and Czech); Ladislas VI or V in Hungary though also Vladislas I (= I. Ulászló) in Hungarian; Vladislovas II in Lithuania.
  • Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary (1456-1516), eldest nephew of previous, Vladislav Jagellonský in Czech, Vladislav V or IV or III or II in Bohemia; Ladislas VIII or VII of Hungary though also Vladislas II (= II. Ulászló) in Hungarian; Władysław Jagiellończyk in Polish.


For others (not Jagello) named Ladislas or Vladislas, see Ladislaus (disambiguation)