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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

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

From Fox News • Oct. 24, 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

Take a third sheet of paper, and address it to the Honourable Ladislaus Ebéni, Lieutenant-Governor of the fortress of Klausenburg.

From The Slaves of the Padishah by J?kai, M?r