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Ladislaus I wa Hungaria

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(Elekezwa kutoka Ladislao wa Hungaria)
Mt. Ladislaus katika Chronica Hungarorum

Ladislaus I wa Hungaria (kwa Kihungaria: László; kwa Kiserbokroatia na Kislovakia: Ladislav I; kwa Kipolandi: Władysław; kwa Kilatini Ladislaus; Krakow, Polandi, 1040 hivi – Nitra, Slovakia, 29 Julai 1095) alikuwa mfalme wa Hungaria (kuanzia mwaka 1077) na wa Kroatia (kuanzia mwaka 1091) hadi kifo chake.

Mtoto wa pili wa Béla I, alijitahidi kurudisha hali ya usalama nchini kwa kutunga sheria kali. Kwa kuteka Kroatia karibu yote, alianza upanuzi wa Hungaria na kwa kushinda Wapekenegi na Wakumani alihakikisha mipaka ya mashariki kwa miaka 150 iliyofuata.

Wakati wa utawala wake alirekebisha pia maadili na hali ya kiroho ya nchi kama vilivyokuwa chini ya Stefano wa Hungaria, na kueneza imani ya Kikristo nchini Kroatia, akianzisha jimbo la Zagreb.

Mwenyewe aliishi kwa sala na toba[1].

Alifariki vitani akipigana na Bohemia akazikwa Oradea, leo nchini Romania.

Papa Celestino III alimtangaza mtakatifu tarehe 27 Juni 1192. Hata binti yake, Irene wa Hungaria, malkia wa Dola la Roma Mashariki, anaheshimiwa vile.

Sikukuu yake huadhimishwa tarehe 30 Juni[2].

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Viungo vya nje

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  • St. Ladislaus (in The Catholic Encyclopedia) [1]
  • St Ladislaus, King of Hungary (a painting from around 1326 in the Museo della Consolazione in Altomonte, Italy) [2]
  • Üdvözlégy, kegyelmes Szent László király (Hail, Merciful King St Ladislaus) (a hymn to King St Ladislaus) [3]
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