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Ladislas (1380–1414)

King of Naples from 1386. The heir of the Anjou dynasty, he became king when he was six, but his reign was harried by the French claimants to his throne. Despite this, Ladislas led an aggressive policy, twice taking Rome and threatening the northern cities. As with Giangaleazzo Visconti, the menace was ended not by military defeat but by fatal illness.



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Ladislas Segy described ivory figures as "executed with great simplicity in angular form" (1952:227).
Pottmeyer's "Primacy in Communion" (June 3-10, 2000) and Ladislas Orsy's "The Papacy for an Ecumenical Age" (October 21, 2000).
 
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