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 Ladislaus II of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Jogailla or Jagiello is reported to have married Hedwig / Jadwiga, queen of Poland.
As Ladislaus II, his reign is noted for the crushing defeat inflicted on the Teutonic Knights in neighbouring Province of Prussia by Polish, Lithuanian, Russian and Tatar forces at the Battle of Grunwald 1410.
He was succeeded by his son Ladislaus III, and after his death at battle of Varna by second son Casimir IV.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Ladislaus
He was the son of Béla I; the nobles, after the death of Geisa I, passed over Solomon, son of Andrew I, and chose Ladislaus to be their king in 1077.
On the occasion of the canonization of Stephen I, Ladislaus gave Solomon his freedom, but in 1086 Solomon, with the aid of the heathen Cumans, revolted against Ladislaus a second time; the latter, however, vanquished them, and in 1089 gained another victory over theTurkish Cumans.
In 1091 Ladislaus marched into Croatia, at the request of his sister, the widowed Queen Helena, and took possession of the kingdom for the crown of Hungary, where, in 1092, he founded the Bishopric of Agram (Zágráb).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08737a.htm   (300 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Ladislaus Herman (Polish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Ladislaus Herman (Polish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Ladislaus Herman[lAd´islous´´ her´mAn] Pronunciation Key, 1040–1102, duke of Poland (1079–1102), brother and successor of Boleslaus II.
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