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  Ladislaus IV of Hungary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ladislaus IV the Cuman (Hungarian: IV László, Slovak: Ladislav IV) (1262 July 10, 1290), also known as Laszlo IV, king of Hungary, was the son of Stephen V, whom he succeeded in 1272.
Ladislaus was not really a pagan, or he would not have devoted his share of the spoil of Marchfeld to the building of the Franciscan church at Bratislava, nor would he have venerated as his aunt St Margaret.
Ladislaus alienated his Angevin kinsfolk and Hungarian nobility by favoring the society of the semi-pagan Cumans, from whom he was descended through his mother.
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 Hungary. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Hungary borders on Slovakia in the north, on Ukraine in the northeast, on Romania in the east, on Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia and Montenegro in the south, and on Austria in the west.
Under Andrew’s son, Bela IV, the kingdom barely escaped annihilation: Mongol invaders, defeating Bela at Muhi (1241), occupied the country for a year, and Ottocar II of Bohemia also defeated Bela, who was further threatened by his own rebellious son Stephen V.
Hungary aided the USSR in the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.
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 Ladislaus IV of Hungary - InformationBlast
Ladislaus IV the Cuman (Hungarian: IV László, Slovak: Ladislav IV)(1262 - July 10, 1290), also known as Laszlo IV, king of Hungary, was the son of Stephen V, whom he succeeded in 1272.
His minority, from 1272 to 1277, was an alternation of palace revolutions and civil wars, in which his Cuman mother Elizabeth barely contrived to keep the upper hand.
Political enmity was largely responsible for the revolt against him, yet the result of a very careful investigation (1279-1281) by Philip, bishop of Fermo, more than justified many of the accusations brought against Ladislaus.
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Vladislaus, Wladislaus or Ladislaus (Polish: Władysław, Czech, Russian: Vladislav) as the name of several kings and dukes of Poland, Hungary and Bohemia.
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King Stephen V of HUNGARY was born in 1239 in Hungary (Nephew of Yolande wife of James I of Aragon).
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 AllRefer.com - Ladislaus IV (Austria And Hungary, History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Ladislaus IV 1262–90, king of Hungary (1272–90), son and successor of Stephen V. Ladislaus became unpopular by favoring the Cumans, from whom he was descended through his mother.
There were several revolts against the king, and he was finally slain by the once-favored Cumans.
He died heirless; his successor, Andrew III (reigned 1290–1301), who issued from another branch of the Arpad dynasty, was succeeded as king of Hungary by King Wenceslaus III of Bohemia.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Nicholas IV
After the death of Honorius IV (3 April, 1287), the conclave held at Rome was for a time hopelessly divided in its selection of a successor.
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Nicholas was pious and learned; he contributed to the artistic beauty of Rome, building particularly a palace beside Santa Maria Maggiore, the church in which he was buried and where Sixtus V erected an imposing monument to his memory.
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Ladislaus IV the Cuman''' (Hungarian languageHungarian: ''IV László'', Slovak languageSlovak: ''Ladislav IV'') (1262 – July 10, 1290), also known as '''Laszlo IV, king of Hungary, was the son of Stephen V of HungaryStephen V, whom he succeeded in 1272/.
Political enmity was largely responsible for the revolt against him, yet the result of a very careful investigation (1279-128181) by Philip, bishop of Fermo/, more than justified many of the accusations brought against Ladislaus.
His successor, Andrew III of HungaryAndrew III, issued from another branch of the Arpad dynasty/.
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 Hungary: History
Andrew II to grant the Golden Bull (the “Magna Carta of Hungary”), which limited the king's power to alienate his authority to the magnates and established the beginnings of a parliament.
Ladislaus IV, Hungary fell into anarchy, and when the royal line of Arpad died out (1301) with Andrew III, the magnates seized the opportunity to increase their authority.
László Sólyom was elected president of Hungary in June, 2005.
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AllRefer.com - Hungary : History : Growth of a State, Hungary (Hungarian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Its first king, St. Stephen (reigned 1001–38), completed the Christianization of the Magyars and built the authority of his crown : which has remained the symbol of national existence : on the strength of the Roman Catholic Church.
Through the favor of succeeding kings, a few very powerful nobles : the magnates : won ever-widening privileges at the expense of the lesser nobles, the peasants, and the towns.
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