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'''Vladislaus''', '''Wladislaus''', '''Ladislaus''' or '''Ladislas''' ([[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], [[Czech language|Czech]], [[Serbian Language|Serbian]], [[Russian language|Russian]]: Ladislav and Vladislav, [[German language|German]]: Ladislaus, [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: László and Ulászló), [[Italian language|Italian]]: Ladislao, [[Polish language|Polish]]: Władysław, with variants Ładysław and Włodzisław) is the name of several central and east European rulers of the past. |
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'''Ladislav''' is a [[Czech language|Czech]], [[Slovak language|Slovak]] and [[Croatian language|Croatian]] variant of the [[Slavs|Slavic]] name [[Vladislav]].{{citation needed|date=January 2009}} The female form of this name is '''Ladislava'''. |
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[[Folk etymology]] occasionally links ''Ladislav'' with the Slavic goddess [[Lada (goddess)|Lada]].{{citation needed|date=January 2009}} |
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The Latin form Ladislaus is derived from the original Slavic ''Vladislav'' and the modern vernacular variations reflect the phonetic and orthographic evolutions of the basic form as it was retained or adopted in different languages. Medieval Latin did not have a universally consistent way of rendering such names, which in turn has led to the various forms still encountered in English works. |
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In the list below monarchs are arranged according to territory and listed under the relevant vernacular forms. |
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== Spellings and variations == |
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===Duke of Austria=== |
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* [[Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and Hungary|Ladislaus the Posthumous]] 1440–1457, also king Ladislav of Bohemia and Laszlo V of Hungary (see below)) |
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In [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] and [[Russian language|Russian]] this name is spelled in {{Cyrl|Ладислав}}. |
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===Dukes of Bohemia=== |
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* [[Ladislaus I, Duke of Bohemia|Vladislav I]] 1109–1117 and 1120–1125 |
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* [[Ladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia|Vladislav II]] 1140–1158 = King Vladislav I of Bohemia |
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* [[Vladislaus III Henry of Bohemia|Vladislav Jindřich]] 1197 |
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''[[László]]'' is a [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] variation of this name.{{citation needed|date=January 2009}} |
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===Kings of Bohemia=== |
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''Note distinction between Ladislav and Vladislav'' |
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== Athletes == |
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* [[Ladislaus I, Duke of Bohemia|Vladislav I]] 1158–1173 = Duke Vladislav II of Bohemia |
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* [[Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and Hungary|Ladislav the Posthumous]] 1440–1457 = Duke Ladislaus of Austria, King László V of Hungary |
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* [[Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary|Vladislav II]] 1471–1516 = King Ulászló II of Hungary |
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*[[Ladislav Beneš]], Czechoslovak Olympic handball player |
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===Emperor ([[tsar]]) of Bulgaria=== |
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*[[Ladislav Benýšek]], Czech ice hockey player |
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* [[Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria|Ivan Vladislav]] 1015–1018 |
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*[[Ladislav Čepčianský]], Czechoslovak sprint canoer |
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*[[Ladislav Dluhoš]], Czechoslovak ski jumper |
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*[[Ladislav Fouček]] |
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*[[Ladislav Hecht]] (1909–2004), Czechoslovak/American tennis player |
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*[[Ladislav Hrubý]], cross-country skier |
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*[[Ladislav Jurkemik]], Czechoslovak/Slovak footballer and manager |
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*[[Ladislav Kačáni]], Czechoslovak footballer and coach |
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*[[Ladislav Kohn]], Czech ice hockey player |
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*[[Ladislav Kuna]], Czechoslovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Lubina]], Czechoslovak ice hockey player and coach |
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*[[Ladislav Maier]], Czech footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Nagy]], Slovak ice hockey player |
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*[[Ladislav Novák]], Czechoslovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Pataki]], Czechoslovak/American coach and sports scientist |
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*[[Ladislav Pavlovič]], Czechoslovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Petráš]], Czechoslovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Prášil]], Czech shot putter |
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*[[Ladislav Rybánsky]], Slovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Rygl, Jr.]], Czech Nordic combined Olympic skier |
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*[[Ladislav Rygl, Sr.]], Czechoslovak Nordic combined Olympic skier |
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*[[Ladislav Ščurko]], Slovak ice hockey player and confessed murderer |
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*[[Ladislav Šimůnek]], Czechoslovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Škorpil]], Czech football manager |
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*[[Ladislav Šmíd]], Czech ice hockey player |
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*[[Ladislav Švanda]], Czech Olympic cross country skier |
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*[[Ladislav Troják]], Czechoslovak ice hockey player |
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*[[Ladislav Trpkoš]], Czechoslovak Olympic basketball player |
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*[[Ladislav Vácha]], Czechoslovak Olympic gymnast |
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*[[Ladislav Vízek]], Czechoslovak footballer |
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*[[Ladislav Volešák]], Czech footballer |
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== Politicians == |
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===Kings of Hungary=== |
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*[[Ladislav Adamec]], Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Communist politician |
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''Note the distinction between László and Ulászló'' |
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*[[Ladislav Miko]], Czech politician and expert on environmental issues |
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*[[Ladislav Pejačević]], Croatian politician, [[Ban (title)|Ban]] of Croatia |
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== Scientists == |
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* [[Ladislaus I of Hungary|László I]] 1077–1095 = Saint László |
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*[[Ladislav Brožek]], Slovak astronomer |
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* [[Ladislaus II of Hungary|László II]] 1162–1163 |
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*[[Ladislav František Čelakovský]], Czech mycologist and botanist |
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* [[Ladislaus III of Hungary|László III]] 1204–1205 |
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*[[Ladislav Josef Čelakovský]], Czech botanist |
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* [[Ladislaus IV of Hungary|László IV]] 1272–1290 |
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*[[Ladislav Mucina]], Slovak botanist, ecologist, and vegetation expert |
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* [[Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and Hungary|László V the Posthumous]] 1440 and 1444–1457 = Duke Ladislaus of Austria, King Ladislav of Bohemia |
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* [[Władysław III of Varna|Ulászló I]] 1440–1444 = King Władysław III Warneńczyk of Poland |
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* [[Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary|Ulászló II]] 1490–1516 = King Vladislav II of Bohemia |
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''Additional Note'' |
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* Vencel 1301–1305 = [[Wenceslaus III of Bohemia|King Václav III ]] of Bohemia reigned under the name László, but is not recognized as such in Hungarian historiography. |
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== Writers and artists == |
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===King of Naples=== |
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*[[Ladislav Bublík]] (1924-1988), Czech writer |
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* [[Ladislas of Naples|Ladislao]] 1386–1414 |
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*[[Ladislav Fialka]], Czechoslovak mime |
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*[[Ladislav Fuks]], Czechoslovak novelist |
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*[[Ladi Geisler|Ladislav "Ladi" Geisler]], Czechoslovak musician |
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*[[Ladislav Klíma]], Czech philosopher and novelist |
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*[[Ladislav Kralj]], Croatian painter and engraver |
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*[[Ladislav Kubík]], Czechoslovak/American composer |
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*[[Ladislav Kupkovič]], Czechoslovak composer and conductor |
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*[[Ladislav Mňačko]], Czechoslovak writer and journalist |
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*[[Ladislav Mráz]], Czechoslovak opera singer |
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*[[Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé]], Slovak writer, literary critic, and doctor |
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*[[Ladislav Šaloun]], Czechoslovak sculptor |
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*[[Ladislav Slovák]], Czechoslovak conductor |
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*[[Ladislav Smoček]], Czech playwright and theater director |
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*[[Ladislav Smoljak]], Czechoslovak film and theater director |
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*[[Ladislav Stroupežnický]], Austro-Hungarian/Czech author, playwright, and director |
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*[[Ladislav Vycpálek]], Czechoslovak composer and violinist |
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*Ladislav (Laco) Zrubec, Slovak author and writer |
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== Others == |
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*[[László Hudec|Ladislav Hudec]], Austro-Hungarian/Slovak architect |
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* [[Władysław I Herman]] 1079–1102 |
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*[[Ladislav Kovács]], Slovak Professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player |
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* [[Władysław II the Exile|Władysław II Wygnaniec]] 1138–1146 |
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*[[Ladislav Prokeš]], Czechoslovak chess master and composer of endgame studies |
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* [[Władysław III Spindleshanks|Władysław III Laskonogi]] 1202 and 1228 |
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*[[Ladislav Žák]], Czechoslovak architect and painter |
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* [[Władysław I the Elbow-high|Władysław IV Łokietek]] 1306–1320 = King Władysław I of Poland |
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*[[Ladislav Zgusta]], Czechoslovak linguist, historian and theorist of lexicography |
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==See also== |
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* [[Władysław I the Elbow-high|Władysław I Łokietek]] 1320–1333 = Prince Władysław IV of Poland |
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* [[Władysław II Jagiełło]] 1386–1434 = Grand Duke Jogaila of Lithuania |
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* [[Władysław III of Varna|Władysław III Warneńczyk]] 1434–1444 = King Ulászló I of Hungary |
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* [[Władysław IV Vasa|Władysław IV Zygmunt Waza]] 1632–1648 |
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* [[Ladislao]] |
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===Kings of Serbia=== |
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* [[Ladislaus (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Stefan Vladislav I of Serbia|Stefan Vladislav I]] 1233–1243 |
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* [[László]] |
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*[[Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia|Stefan Vladislav II]] 1322–1324 |
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* [[Volodyslav]] - Ukrainian spelling of Володислав - Владислав |
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* [[Vladislav]] |
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* [[Włodzisław, Duke of Lendians]] |
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* [[Slavic names]] |
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{{Given name}} |
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===Rulers of [[Wallachia]]=== |
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[[Category:Czech masculine given names]] |
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* [[Vladislav I of Wallachia|Vladislav I]] 1364–1376 |
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[[Category:Slovak masculine given names]] |
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* [[Vladislav II of Wallachia|Vladislav II]] 1447–1448 and 1448–1456 |
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[[Category:Slavic masculine given names]] |
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* [[Vladislav III of Wallachia|Vladislav III]] 1523 and 1524 and 1525 |
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[[Category:Masculine given names]] |
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===Other than rulers=== |
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*[[Ladislas Starevich]] (1882-1965), born Władysław Starewicz, a Polish-Russian-French animator |
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*[[Władysław Szpilman]], a famous pianist, composer, novelist and survivor of the Warsaw ghetto |
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*[[Ted Knight]], Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka, American actor |
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[[Category:Slavic languages]] |
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{{hndis}} |
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[[de:Wladyslaw]] |
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[[hu:László]] |
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[[pl:Władysław II]] |
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[[ru:Владислав]] |
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[[sk:Vladislav]] |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 1 April 2023
Ladislav is a Czech, Slovak and Croatian variant of the Slavic name Vladislav.[citation needed] The female form of this name is Ladislava.
Folk etymology occasionally links Ladislav with the Slavic goddess Lada.[citation needed]
Spellings and variations
[edit]In Bulgarian and Russian this name is spelled in Cyrillic: Ладислав.
László is a Hungarian variation of this name.[citation needed]
Athletes
[edit]- Ladislav Beneš, Czechoslovak Olympic handball player
- Ladislav Benýšek, Czech ice hockey player
- Ladislav Čepčianský, Czechoslovak sprint canoer
- Ladislav Dluhoš, Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Ladislav Fouček
- Ladislav Hecht (1909–2004), Czechoslovak/American tennis player
- Ladislav Hrubý, cross-country skier
- Ladislav Jurkemik, Czechoslovak/Slovak footballer and manager
- Ladislav Kačáni, Czechoslovak footballer and coach
- Ladislav Kohn, Czech ice hockey player
- Ladislav Kuna, Czechoslovak footballer
- Ladislav Lubina, Czechoslovak ice hockey player and coach
- Ladislav Maier, Czech footballer
- Ladislav Nagy, Slovak ice hockey player
- Ladislav Novák, Czechoslovak footballer
- Ladislav Pataki, Czechoslovak/American coach and sports scientist
- Ladislav Pavlovič, Czechoslovak footballer
- Ladislav Petráš, Czechoslovak footballer
- Ladislav Prášil, Czech shot putter
- Ladislav Rybánsky, Slovak footballer
- Ladislav Rygl, Jr., Czech Nordic combined Olympic skier
- Ladislav Rygl, Sr., Czechoslovak Nordic combined Olympic skier
- Ladislav Ščurko, Slovak ice hockey player and confessed murderer
- Ladislav Šimůnek, Czechoslovak footballer
- Ladislav Škorpil, Czech football manager
- Ladislav Šmíd, Czech ice hockey player
- Ladislav Švanda, Czech Olympic cross country skier
- Ladislav Troják, Czechoslovak ice hockey player
- Ladislav Trpkoš, Czechoslovak Olympic basketball player
- Ladislav Vácha, Czechoslovak Olympic gymnast
- Ladislav Vízek, Czechoslovak footballer
- Ladislav Volešák, Czech footballer
Politicians
[edit]- Ladislav Adamec, Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Communist politician
- Ladislav Miko, Czech politician and expert on environmental issues
- Ladislav Pejačević, Croatian politician, Ban of Croatia
Scientists
[edit]- Ladislav Brožek, Slovak astronomer
- Ladislav František Čelakovský, Czech mycologist and botanist
- Ladislav Josef Čelakovský, Czech botanist
- Ladislav Mucina, Slovak botanist, ecologist, and vegetation expert
Writers and artists
[edit]- Ladislav Bublík (1924-1988), Czech writer
- Ladislav Fialka, Czechoslovak mime
- Ladislav Fuks, Czechoslovak novelist
- Ladislav "Ladi" Geisler, Czechoslovak musician
- Ladislav Klíma, Czech philosopher and novelist
- Ladislav Kralj, Croatian painter and engraver
- Ladislav Kubík, Czechoslovak/American composer
- Ladislav Kupkovič, Czechoslovak composer and conductor
- Ladislav Mňačko, Czechoslovak writer and journalist
- Ladislav Mráz, Czechoslovak opera singer
- Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé, Slovak writer, literary critic, and doctor
- Ladislav Šaloun, Czechoslovak sculptor
- Ladislav Slovák, Czechoslovak conductor
- Ladislav Smoček, Czech playwright and theater director
- Ladislav Smoljak, Czechoslovak film and theater director
- Ladislav Stroupežnický, Austro-Hungarian/Czech author, playwright, and director
- Ladislav Vycpálek, Czechoslovak composer and violinist
- Ladislav (Laco) Zrubec, Slovak author and writer
Others
[edit]- Ladislav Hudec, Austro-Hungarian/Slovak architect
- Ladislav Kovács, Slovak Professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player
- Ladislav Prokeš, Czechoslovak chess master and composer of endgame studies
- Ladislav Žák, Czechoslovak architect and painter
- Ladislav Zgusta, Czechoslovak linguist, historian and theorist of lexicography
See also
[edit]- Ladislao
- Ladislaus (disambiguation)
- László
- Volodyslav - Ukrainian spelling of Володислав - Владислав
- Vladislav
- Włodzisław, Duke of Lendians
- Slavic names