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  2. List of Hungarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Ladislaus III, King of Hungary; 30 November 1204 Esztergom Aged 29–30 Ladislaus III 18th king of Hungary

  3. Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301) - Wikipedia

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    The successors of Ladislaus and Coloman—especially Béla II (1131–1141), Béla III (1176–1196), Andrew II (1205–1235), and Béla IV (1235–1270)—continued this policy of expansion towards the Balkan Peninsula and the lands east of the Carpathian Mountains, transforming their kingdom into one of the major powers of medieval Europe.

  4. Ladislaus IV of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Childhood (1262–1272) Ladislaus was the elder son of Stephen V, son of Béla IV of Hungary, and Stephen's wife Elizabeth the Cuman. [1] [2] Elizabeth was the daughter of a chieftain of the Cumans who had settled in Hungary. [3] She was born as a pagan and was baptized before her marriage to Stephen. [4]

  5. King Henry VII and the case of the missing treaty: Anglo ...

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    The negotiations for a 1502 treaty of alliance between Henry VII and Ladislaus II, king of Hungary, demonstrate that in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, crusading was neither primarily a commemorative chivalric throwback to family exploits of yore, nor yet a cynical ploy to wrest money or concessions out of a waning papacy, but ...

  6. St. Ladislaus - Catholic News Agency

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    St. Ladislaus was the King of Hungary, born 1040 and died at Neutra, July 29, 1095 as one of Hungary's national Christian heroes. He was the son of Béla I, and the nobles, after the death of...

  7. The History of the Hungarian National Assemblies | Hungarian ...

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    The series of assemblies in Rákos began in May 1277 with a meeting called by King Ladislaus IV. In the 1290s, under the last king of the Árpád dynasty, King Andrew III, the beginning of the establishment of the system of noblemen’s estates could already be observed; the words ‘parliament’ and ‘status’ appeared in the Hungarian ...

  8. Köten Sutoiovych (c.1214 - 1244) - Genealogy - Geni.com

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    Ladislaus I of Hungary defeated the Cumans who attacked the Kingdom of Hungary in 1089. In 1091 the Pechenegs, a semi-nomadic Turkic people of the prairies of southwestern Eurasia, were decisively defeated as an independent force at the Battle of Levounion by the combined forces of a Byzantine army under Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and ...

  9. Our Lady of Częstochowa, Queen of Poland - The Dominican ...

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    The most important Polish Marian shrine, where is the famous icon of Our Lady, is Częstochowa, called also Jasna Góra (Bright Mountain). The origin of this image is unknown with absolute certainty. It is a typical painting of Byzantine tradtion dating from 6th – 9th century.