Examples of 'king ladislaus' in a sentence

Meaning of "king ladislaus"

This phrase refers to King Ladislaus, a historical figure who was a ruler or monarch in various regions throughout history. The context may depend on the specific historical period or kingdom in which King Ladislaus is being mentioned

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King Ladislaus promulgated laws that prescribed draconian punishments against criminals.
He was a priest in the royal court of king Ladislaus IV of Hungary.
In 1457 King Ladislaus died suddenly and some voices accused George of having poisoned him.
It 's known that Elizabeth had a great influence on her brother, King Ladislaus IV.
Angelo crowned king Ladislaus of Naples.
King Ladislaus I made the town the seat of a new archbishopric in 1085.
Ladislaus Hunyadi was executed, causing a rebellion that forced King Ladislaus to flee Hungary.
The dying King Ladislaus preferred Álmos to Coloman when nominating his heir in early 1095.
He is best known for capturing King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in early 1280.
King Ladislaus IV appointed Amadeus to the office of judge royal in 1283.
In 1290 Hungarian King Ladislaus IV died leaving no heirs to the throne.

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