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  1. Ladislaus V, more commonly known as Ladislaus the Posthumous (Hungarian: Utószülött László; Croatian: Ladislav Posmrtni; Czech: Ladislav Pohrobek; German: Ladislaus Postumus; 22 February 1440 – 23 November 1457), was Duke of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Ladislas V (born Feb. 22, 1440, Komárom, Hung. [now Komarno, Slovakia]—died Nov. 23, 1457, Prague, Bohemia [now in Czech Republic]) was a boy king of Hungary and of Bohemia (from 1453), who was caught up in the feud between his guardian Ulrich, count of Cilli, and the Hunyadi family of Hungary.

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  3. Ladislaus V or Ladislaus Posthumus, 1440–57, king of Hungary (1444–57) and, as Ladislaus I, king of Bohemia (1453–57). Ladislaus, duke of Austria by birth as the posthumous son of Albert of Hapsburg, duke of Austria and German king (see Albert II), was recognized (1443) as king of Bohemia by the majority of the Bohemian diet but was only ...

  4. Ladislaus ‘Postumus’. Duke of Austria (nominally from birth, de facto from 1452); as László V king of Hungary (crowned in 1440, not recognized by the Estates until 1444); as Ladislav I Pohrobek king of Bohemia (crowned in 1453). Born in Komorn (Komárom), Hungary on 22 February 1440. Died in Prague on 23 November 1457.

  5. Since Ladislaus had died unmarried and childless, the Albertine line of the Habsburgs became extinct. The attempt to secure the crowns of Hungary and Bohemia for the dynasty had failed for the time being. The young king was interred in the royal crypt in St Vitus’s Cathedral in Prague. Martin Mutschlechner.

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    Preview. IMAGINEA REGELUI LADISLAU AL V-LEA ÎN EPISTOLAE-LE FAMILIARES ALE LUI ENEA SILVIO PICCOLOMINI. THE PORTRAYAL OF KING LADISLAU V IN ENEA SILVIO PICCOLOMINI’S EPISTOLAE FAMILIARES. Author (s): Andreea Mârza. Subject (s): History. Published by: Muzeul National al Unirii Alba Iulia.

  7. Ladislaus I ( Hungarian: I. László, Croatian: Ladislav I., Slovak: Ladislav I., Polish: Władysław I; c. 1040 – 29 July 1095), also known as Saint Ladislas, was King of Hungary from 1077 and King of Croatia from 1091. He was the second son of King Béla I of Hungary and Richeza (or Adelaide) of Poland.