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Ladislaus

American  
[lad-is-laws] / ˈlæd ɪsˌlɔs /
Also Ladislas

noun

  1. Saint, c1040–95, king of Hungary 1077–95.


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The carrier's managing director Ladislaus Matindi told Reuters arrangements had been made for passengers to resume their journey on another flight.

From BBC • Aug. 24, 2019

Ladislaus Rwakafuuzi, a lawyer leading MIFUMI’s legal efforts, said religious arguments mask deep-seated patriarchy in African societies.

From Washington Times • Oct. 24, 2018

A photo of Pope Francis is hung in front of the Cathedral Basilica of St Stanislaus and St Ladislaus in Vilnius, Lithuania, Friday, Sept. 21, 2018, ahead of Pope Francis' upcoming visit to Lithuania.

From Fox News • Sep. 21, 2018

Kampala-based human rights lawyer Ladislaus Rwakafuzi said Mr. Museveni—in power since 1986—was now more concerned about antagonizing donors than scoring populist points as he seeks a fifth presidential term in next year’s elections.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 9, 2015

John XXIII., having succeeded to the claims of Alexander in 1410, concluded a treaty with Ladislaus, by which Gregory was banished from Naples on the 31st of October 1411.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" by Various