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  ONLIPIX - Great names pictures : WLA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
WLADISLAW II Jagiello (king of Poland from 1396 to 1434, son of BOLESLAV III)(ca 1351-1434)
WLADISLAW III (king of Poland from 1434 to 1444, son of WLADISLAW II and Sophia of Holszany)(1424-1444)
WLADISLAW IV (king of Poland from 1632 to 1648, son of SIGISMUND III and Anne of Habsburg)(1595-1648)
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 Wladislaus I of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pope, though initially unwilling, finally granted his approval and Wladislaw was crowned King of Poland on 30 January 1320 in Krakow.
The coronation was a sign that he had cleared Poland's internal fragmentation and re-united and re-instated the country as an independent kingdom.
Lokietek endeavored to establish a uniform legal code throughout the land.
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 The Rulers of Poland
Duke Wladislaw II Wygnaniec (the Exiled) was the eldest son of Boleslaw III.
Wladislaw was exiled from Cracow, and Leszek assumed power in the senior principality.
Duke Leszek Czarny (the Black) the son of the duke of Kujawy and Sieradz, and the brother of Wladislaw Lokietek, inherited the Cracow throne from Boleslaw the Pious.
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 Jadwiga, queen of Poland - Wikipedia
The nobility of Poland urged her to marry Jagiello, Grand Duke of Lithuania.In February 1386 Jagiello took on Christianity and three days later they were married.
In March grand duke Jagiello was crowned as "Wladislaw" Jagiello of Poland.
Jagiello ruled Poland and Lithuania as Ladislaus or Wladislaw II Jagiello.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jagiello's son Wladislaw (1434-44) in the year 1440 accepted the Hungarian Crown also, in order that, with the united forces of the two kingdoms, he might successfully resist the power of the Turks.
It was clerical influence, too, that led King Wladislaw III (1434-44) to take the field against the Turks in defence of Christendom.
During the reign of his brother, Casimir the Jagellon (1446-92), the Church of Poland produced a number of saintly men, and was so highly esteemed, even in Bohemia, that it was the general wish there that the Pole Dlugosz should be made their archbishop.
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 The Rulers of Poland
Ludvig was the son of Elizabeth, Casimir the Great's sister, and grandson of Wladislaw Lokietek.
One year later, Jagiello was baptized in Krakow, assuming the name of Wladislaw, and the assembly of Polish knights elected him King of Poland.
He carried out an active dynastic policy: his son Wladislaw became king of Bohemia in 1471 and succeeded to the Hungarian throne in 1490.
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 Westpreußen
Nun rief Lokietek den Deutschen Orden zu Hilfe.
Aber schon 1327 kam es zum ersten Kriege: Wladislaw Lokietek, seit 1319 zum König von Polen gekrönt, der in Pomerellen vor der Dreiheit Böhmen, Brandenburg und Orden hatte zurückweichen müssen, hat dies Ziel seiner Ausdehnungspolitik nie aus dem Auge verloren.
Lokieteks Nachfolger, König Kasimir der Große, schloß 1343 mit dem Orden den Frieden zu Kalisch, in dem er ausdrücklich den Ansprüchen auf Pomerellen und Kulmerland entsagte, was auch die polnischen Reichsstände urkundlich bekräftigten.
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 History of Pomerania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From 1300 until 1306 Eastern Pomerania was ruled by the Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his son Wenceslaus III, King of Bohemia and Poland, later also disputed King of Hungary.
After the death of Wenceslaus III in 1306, the most powerful of Polish dukes became Wladislaw Lokietek.
When Gdansk was subsequently attacked by the Margrave of Brandenburg in 1308, Lokietek called the Teutonic Knights for help.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Timeline of Polish history
Wladyslaw the Elbow High, caught up with the situation in Little Poland, particularly the conspiracy led by Albert, the Cracow mayor, cannot intervene.
Coronation of Wladislaw the Elbow High and reunion of most of the Polish lands
Battle of Varna against the Ottoman Empire and death of Wladislaw III
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Timeline_of_Polish_history   (1166 words)

  
 End of Europe's Middle Ages - Eastern Europe
Lithuania and that it was his decision whether this conversion took place at the point of Teutonic swords or by a more peaceful method, Jagiello chose a union with Poland.
He married Jadwiga in 1386 and ascended the throne as Wladislaw II Jagiello, uniting Poland and Lithuania against the Teutonic Knights and establishing the Jagiellon dynasty.
The union was not without difficulties, however, and it was decided that Jadwiga would rule Poland while Wladyslaw II Jagiello would direct his energies to converting Lithuania and introducing Polish institutions such as hereditary rights.
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 Time1b   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1043 - Wladislaw I Herman (Ladislaus), King of Poland, born.
1105 - Wladislaw II (the Exile) (Ladislaus), King of Poland, born.
1159 - Wladislaw II (the Exile) (Ladislaus), King of Poland, died.
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 Die St,Ad(Bdte im Kreis Schlochau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1306, nach der Ermordung Wenzels III., bemächtigte sich Wladislaw Lokietek wieder Pommerellens.
Als die Brandenburger 1308 die Stadt Danzig besetzen, rief Wladislaw Lokietek den Deutschen Orden zur Hilfe.
Wladislaw Lokietek war auf eine Geldentschädigung nicht eingegangen.
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 H. Jonat/Talk - Wikipedia
Since you started with Wladislaw, it seems better to keep it that way, as long as we're consistent.
It was also directly ruled by Przemysl, king of Poland, who was given that land by Msciwoj, who in his testimony gave it to Przemysl, and heir of Przemysl was Wladyslaw Lokietek, who then directly ruled that area until Teutons conquered it, then after conquest bought it from Brandeburgians (who had no rights to Pomorze!).
After 1466 These lands were incorporated (as it is clearly written in peace of Torun, after 1 january i can write summary of treaty of Torun given by Jan Dlugosz, who was one of negotiators as you know).
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 General Timeline of Romanian History, 900-1462
1388 January 27 --- Wladislaw II Jagiello borrows, for three years, 4000 silver roubles from Petru I, giving him as warrant the Pocutzia land, which, in case of non-observance of the term is liable to be seized by the Moldavian prince.
The new sultan has Lazar captured and put to death, he routs the Balkan troops, and he will reign until 1402 as Bayazid I. The western and southwestern parts of Serbia are subdued to the Ottoman Empire and Lazar is succeeded by his son Stephen Lazarevic.
--- Alexandru cel Bun acknowledges the suzerainty of Wladislaw II Jagiello, king of Poland, and, on August 1, 1404, in Kamenitz, he takes personally a vassalage oath which is renewed on October 6, 1407, in Lvov.
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 Frankfurt (Oder) - Wikipedia
Die Untertanen waren damit vom Eid der Treue gegen ihren Markgrafen losgesprochen.
verhandelte im Namen des Papstes mit König Wladyslaw I. von Polen (Lokietek (der Ellenlange)).
Wladislaw verbündet sich mit den Litauern und fällt mit ihnen in die Mark Brandenburg ein.
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 Wladyslaw IV. (Polen)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
, genannt der Ellenlange, (Wladyslaw I Lokietek) war Herzog von Krakau (1306-1320) und König (1320-1333) von Polen.
Wladislaw Lokietek, einer der piastischen Herzöge, der vor den Böhmen Polen hatte verlassen müssen, fasste in Krakau wieder Fuß und eroberte Landschaft um Landschaft.
1320 setzte Wladyslaw sich mit Zustimmung des Papstes in Krakau als Wladislaw I. die Königskrone auf und vererbte sie auf seinen Sohn Kasimir I..
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 Chronology from 1301 to 1400
Now 46, he will unite the principalities of Little and Great Poland, will be crowned at Cracow early in 1320, and will reign until 1333 as Ladislas IV (or I) (Lokietek).
Poland’s Ladislas IV Lokietek is finally crowned 14 years after ascending the throne.
The diminutive Ladislas (or Wladislaw) is succeeded by his son of 23, who will reign until 1370 as Casimir III.
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 Martin Kreim: Geschichte Polens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Zum Fürsprecher einer Wiedervereinigung Polens unter der Bedingung völliger Selbstbestimmung machte sich der Herzog Wladislaw Lokietek.
Sie stehen in Danzig den Polen unter der Führung von Wladislaw Lokietek gegenüber und der Herzog Wladislaw Lokietek ruft erneut den Deutschen Orden zu Hilfe.
In mehreren Etappen vereinigte Wladislaw Lokietek bis 1314 die zwei Hauptprovinzen Malopolska und Wielkopolska, festigte seine Position gegenüber den Böhmen, der Luxemburgischen Dynastie, der Mark Brandenburg und des Deutschen Ordens und ließ sich 1320 auf dem Wawel zum König krönen (4.König).
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 Kulturmagazin Areion Online - Polen - Chronik
Jagiello, seit 1377 Großfürst von Litauen, läßt sich wegen der ständigen „Missionierungseinfälle“ des Deutschritterordens in Litauen taufen, heiratet die Erbin der polnischen Krone, die zwölfjährige Jadwiga (Hedwig von Anjou), und besteigt als Wladislaw II.
Zusammen mit seinem Vetter Vytautas, den er in Litauen zum Statthalter macht, verteidigt Wladislaw II.
In der Folgezeit wählen die Litauer ihren Großfürsten stets aus der Jagiellonen-Dynastie, der dann wiederum von den Polen zum König berufen wird.
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 Pinkas Hakehillot Polin: Lublin
In 1317 L was granted the  Magdeburgian privileges of a town by King Wladislaw Lokietek.
His son, Tsvi Hirsz was a leader of the community and an agent at the courts of the kings Sigismund III and Wladislaw IV.
He died in 1637, and his gravestone still stands in L. His father, Eliezer, returned to Judaism  and served as doctor to the French kings Henri IV and Louis XIII.
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 Preußische Regesten: 1343   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kalisch — Erzbischof Jaroslaus von Gnesen und die Bischöfe Mathias von Kujawien und Johannes von Posen verzichten zusammen mit ihren Domkapiteln auf die Wiedergutmachtung der Schäden, die sie von dem Deutschorden in dessen Kriegen mit den Königen Wladislaw [Lokietek] und Kasimir [III.] von Polen erlitten haben.
Kalisch — Erzbischof Jaroslaus von Gnesen und die Bischöfe Mathias von Kujawien, Johannes von Posen und Klemens von Plock erklären unter Verzicht auf die Ausführunge des Spruches der päpstlichen Nuntien von 1338 und auf jede weitere Rechtsverfolgung, daß sie vom Deutschorden für die in den Streitigkeiten mit dem Orden erlittenen Schäden Genugtuung erhalten haben.
Leczyca — Die Herzöge Kasimir [III.] von Gnebkau und Wladislaw von Leczyca und Dobrin schließen Frieden mit dem Deutschorden und versprechen ihre Unterstützung gegen jede Störung in dessen Besitz von Pommerellen, Kulmerland und Michelau.
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 Piast 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Wladislaw, *1190, +1239, Pr of Poznan; m.1218/20 Jadwiga (+1249) (maybe a Jadwiga of Pomerania, dau.of Duke Mestwin I of Pomerania)
Jadwiga, *1266, +1339; m.ca 1279 King Wladislaw I Lokietek of Poland (*ca 1260 +2.3.1333)
[2m.] Wladislaw III "Laskonogy=Thinboned", Pr of Great Poland (1202-06)+(1227-29), Pr of Cracow, *1161/67, +1231; m.before 1195 Lucia, dau.of Pr Jaromir of Rügen
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 Piast 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Wladislaw "the White", Pr of Gniewkowo, +1388; m.before 1.12.1359 Elisabeth (+1360/1) dau.of Duke Albrecht of Oppeln
[2m.] Wladislaw I "Lokietek", Pr of Cracow, Ct of Poland (1305-20), King of Poland (1320-33), *3.3.1260/19.1.1261, +2.3.1333; m.ca 1293 Jadwiga (*1266 +1339) dau.of Pr Boleslaw of Great Poland
Pr Wladislaw I of Plock, +1455; m.ca 1444 Anna (+1481) dau.of Duke Konrad of Öls
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 Timeline of Polish history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1306-1333 :Reign of Wladyslaw the Elbow High (Wladyslaw Lokietek)
1320 :Coronation of Wladislaw the Elbow High and reunion of most of the Polish lands
1444 :Battle of Varna against the Ottoman Empire and death of Wladislaw III
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/T/Timeline-of-Polish-history.htm   (1448 words)

  
 Pomerania
When he was killed by an assassin sent from Brandenburg in 1295, the country shared with the rest of Poland controversy over succession.
Temporary ruled by the Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his son Wenceslaus III[?], previous King of Bohemia and Poland, later also King of Hungary, he settled under suzerainty of the Wladislaw Lokietek[?] of greater Poland and Kujavia.
This is very unclear -- where do the Teutonic knights come in?
www.encyclopedian.com /po/Pomerania.html   (1818 words)

  
 Poland-Lithuania
The Kingdom was almost permanently at war with the germanic knights.
In 1410 a Polish-Lithuanian army, led by Wladislaw Jagiello and Vytautas the Great, defeated these knights at Grunwald (Tannenberg).
The Germanic desire to conquer the East (Drang nach Osten) will stop for a while.
roots.eswo.org /history/HistoryLitPol.htm   (6072 words)

  
 Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
26 Feb 1289 — Aug 1289 Wladyslaw I Lokietek ("the Short") (b.
May 1305 — Jun/Jul 1305 Wladyslaw I Lokietek (2nd time) (s.a.)
Jun 1312 — 20 Jan 1320 Wladyslaw I Lokietek (s.a.)
www.geocities.com /bcahoon.geo/Poland.htm   (3892 words)

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