Ladislaus
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Ladislaus, Ladislas, Ladislav, Ładysław, Ulászló, Vladislaus, Vladislav, Wladislaus, Władysław, or Włodzisław - all from Slavonic name Voldislavъ "one who is glorious, famous in commanding, ruling" may refer to:
In royalty:
- Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria, emperor of Bulgaria from August or September 1015 to February 1018
- Ladislaus I of Hungary, king of the Kingdom of Hungary
- Ladislaus II of Hungary, king of Hungary from 1162 to 1163
- Ladislaus III of Hungary, King of Hungary from 1204 to 1205
- Ladislaus IV of Hungary, king of Hungary
- Ladislas of Naples, King of Naples (Sicily) and titular King of Jerusalem and Hungary
- Ladislas the Posthumous, the only son of Albert II, King of Germany, and of Elizabeth, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund
- Stefan Vladislav I of Serbia, Serbian king from 1233/4 to 1243
- Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia, Serb monarch
- Vladislaus I of Bohemia, duke of Bohemia from 1109 to 1117 and from 1120–April 12, 1125
- Vladislaus II of Bohemia, the second king of Bohemia from 1158
- Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary, King of Bohemia from 1471 and King of Hungary from 1490 until his death in 1516
- Vladislaus III of Bohemia, the youngest son of Vladislaus II and younger brother of Ottokar I
- Vladislav I of Wallachia, ruler of the principality of Wallachia
- Ladislaus (V.) of Hungary, King of Hungary and King of Bohemia
- Wladyslaw II Jagiello, the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1377
- Władysław I Herman, Duke of Poland
- Władysław I the Elbow-high, King of Poland
- Władysław II the Exile, High Duke of Poland
- Władysław III of Poland, King of Poland from 1434, and of Hungary from 1440, until his death at the Battle of Varna
- Władysław III Spindleshanks, Duke of the province of Greater Poland and High Duke of all Poland
- Władysław IV Vasa, the son of Sigismund III Vasa and his wife Anna of Austria
In other fields:
- Ladislas Starevich (1882-1965), a Polish-Russian-French animator
- Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka, American actor
- Vladislav Kulikov, Russian butterfly swimmer
- Vladislav Tretiak, Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Władysław Szpilman, a famous pianist, composer, novelist and survivor of the Warsaw ghetto