Examples of 'władysław' in a sentence

Meaning of "władysław"

Władysław is a Polish given name that can be used as a noun to refer to individuals with that name

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Władysław decided to build a new one.
He is listed as one of the authors present at the coronation of Władysław IV.
Władysław decided to support him against his own sons.
The continuous financial problems forced Władysław to sold part of his inheritance.
Władysław took most of them.
The reason was her great attachment to the King and to young prince Władysław.
Władysław might have taken it.
An agreement was made under which Władysław retained Łęczyca.
Władysław ruled alone.
The dissertation was prepared under the supervision of Władysław Natanson.
Władysław accepted this position and gave him the command.
She was the first wife of the poet Władysław Broniewski.
Władysław eventually won the struggle because of his broader support.
Swantopolk II promised Władysław his support in the reconquer his heritage.
Władysław also endeavored to establish a uniform legal code throughout the land.

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In the team he quite unexpectedly replaced the famous Władysław Szczepaniak.
Władysław was not the head of the revolt and this was total surprise to him.
The exact birth date of the daughter of Władysław of Opole is unknown.
Władysław received only rudimentary education before being employed in the oil industry of the region.
He then resumed his study of composition with Władysław Żeleński.
Władysław also resided in Gönc for several years.
Fijałkowski mentions Władysław Strzemiński as his most important teacher.
Władysław III had no children and did not marry.
Complications arose when his nephew Władysław Odonic rebelled against him.
Władysław Łodej survived his loved ones for ten days.
One of the few officers who treated him fairly was General Władysław Sikorski.
Władysław Szpilman and artists likewise performed in ghettos and even in concentration camps.
The examination of evidence during the investigation was carried out by Judge Władysław Bednarz.
Władysław Grabski reformed the currency and introduced the Polish zloty to replace the marka.
The reason for this election was his military support for Władysław III.
Władysław soon entered into fierce conflicts with his brothers and the Polish nobility.
The city presented the building to Prince Władysław Czartoryski for the purpose of creating a museum.
Władysław III introduced some liberal reforms.
The rule over Poland passed into the hands of his younger brother Władysław Herman.
Władysław I took this as a clear revolt against him.
The Lithuanian elites also resented the changes in government that king Władysław II implemented there.
The reign of Władysław II was short and extremely stormy.
The last private owner was Władysław Ciechanowski.
Władysław never returned to Poland.
Andrzej Garbuliński and his son Władysław were immediately arrested and taken to the Jasło prison.
Władysław III died one year later in exile in Racibórz.
Sophia escorted Władysław to the Hungarian border.
Władysław I conceded and made a formal division of his lands.
Polish writer Władysław Orkan was born here.
Władysław I prevented further actions through fortification of major towns and burning of others.
He had been strongly influenced by Władysław Podkowiński.
King Władysław Jagiełło granted several privileges to the city.
It was probably the coronation crown of Władysław II Jagiełło.
After that Władysław with some of his troops went south to Ukraine.
The town was often visited by Władysław Jagiełło.

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