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Vladislaus II of Opole
Duke of Opole
Vladislaus depicted in a 17th-century mosaic
Palatine of Hungary
Reign
1367–1372
Predecessor
Nicholas Kont
Successor
Emeric Lackfi
Native name
Władysław Opolczyk
Born
c. 1332
Died
18 May 1401 Opole, Poland
Noble family
Silesian Piasts of Opole
Spouse(s)
Elisabeth of Wallachia Euphemia of Masovia
Issue
Kinga Elisabeth [Agnes] Katharina Hedwig Euphemia
Father
Bolko II of Opole
Mother
Elisabeth of Świdnica
Vladislaus II of Opole (Polish: Władysław Opolczyk, German: Wladislaus von Oppeln, Hungarian: Oppelni László, Ukrainian: Владислав Опольчик; ca. 1332 – 18 May 1401), nicknamed Naderspan,[1] was Duke of Opole from 1356, Count palatine of Hungary (1367–1372), Duke of Wieluń (1370–1392), Governor of Ruthenia (1372–1378), Count palatine of Poland (1378) as well as Duke of Dobrzyń, Inowrocław (1378–1392), Krnov and Kuyavia (1385–1392).
Vladislaus was the eldest son of Duke Bolko II of Opole by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Duke Bernard of Świdnica.
^Szajnocha, Karol (1969). Jadwiga i Jagiełło, 1374-1413 (in Polish). Vol. 3–4. Warszawa (Warsaw): Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. pp. 293, 295. OCLC 317349667.
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