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Ladislaus, king of Bohemia
'Ladislaus the Posthumous' (
February 22,
1440,
Komarno,
Hungary, now in
Slovakia –
November 23,
1457,
Prague, now in the
Czech Republic) ruled
Bohemia as Ladislav I,
Hungary as László V (and
Croatia as Ladislav IV), and
Austria as Duke Ladislaus. The only son of
Albert II, King of Germany, and of
Elizabeth, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor
Sigismund, he was called ''
Ladislaus '' (in
Czech ''Ladislav Pohrobek''; in
Hungarian ''Utószülött László''; in Slovenian ''Ladislav Posmrtni'') because he was born at
Komárom four months after his father's death. He succeeded immediately as Duke of Austria and head of the House of Habsburg, and he also became nominal King of Bohemia. But his second cousin
Frederick V, ruler of
Inner Austria, was chosen to succeed Albert II as King of the Romans.
The estates of Hungary elected
Władysław III of Poland as King Ulászló I in succession to Albert II; but the infant Ladislaus' mother had the Hungarian crown stolen from its guardians at
Visegrád and brought to
Wiener Neustadt by a lady of the court,
Helene Kottannerin. According to legend, the cross on the crown is askew because it was damaged in transit as a result. Elisabeth arranged for Ladislaus to be crowned at
Székesfehérvár on
15 May 1440.
For safety's sake, she placed Ladislaus under the guardianship of his Habsburg relative Frederick V, who proceeded to hold him as a virtual prisoner in
Castle Orth and rule
Austria himself. On the death of Ulászló I at the
Battle of Varna on
10 November 1444, the Hungarian estates, despite considerable opposition, elected Ladislaus Postumus as their king and sent a deputation to Vienna to induce Frederick to surrender the child and the
Holy Crown, which he refused to do. In the meantime,
János Hunyadi acted as regent for Ladislaus in Hungary, while
George of Poděbrady performed the same office in Bohemia.
From
1450 the pressure of the Austrian estates to free Ladislaus grew. In
1452, they entered into the
Mailberg Confederation under the leadership of
Ulrich of Eyczing and
Ulrich of Celje and freed Ladislaus by force. The Princely Count of Celje, a
Slovenian
magnate and heir to
Bosnia, the cousin of Ladislaus' mother, prevailed against Eyczing and became the new guardian of the child, effectively ruling in his stead.
On
28 October 1453, at the age of thirteen, Ladislaus Postumus was finally crowned King of Bohemia, after which he lived mainly in
Prague or
Vienna. Celje and Ladislaus remained indifferent to the threat posed in Hungary by the Turks, and Celje became increasingly hostile towards János Hunyadi, who was bearing the main burden of the battles against the Ottomans. On the death of Hunyadi, Ladislaus made Celje governor of Hungary in October
1456 at the
Diet of Futtak. When, after the
Siege of Nándorfehérvár, Celje was murdered by
László Hunyadi in revenge for his assassination attempt on him on
9 November,
1456, Ladislaus had the young Hunyadi beheaded on
16 March 1457. This raised such a storm in Hungary that the king had to flee to
Prague, where he spent the last months of his life.
He died suddenly on
23 November 1457 while preparing for his marriage to Magdalena, daughter of
Charles VII of France. It was rumored at the time that his political opponents in Bohemia had poisoned him; but in the
20th century it was proved that Ladislaus died of
leukemia, not a recognized disease in that period.
Ladislaus's cousin
Frederick V succeeded him in Austria; Hungary elected
Matthias Corvinus, the brother of László Hunyadi, as king; and Bohemia elected
George of Poděbrady, the only
Hussite ruler of that kingdom.
References
★ G. Vég, ''Magyarország királyai és királynÅ‘i'', Maecenas, 1990.
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Albert II of Habsburg'
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Duke of Austria'
1440-
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Frederick V'
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King of Bohemia'
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George of Podebrady'
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Ladislaus I'
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King of Hungary'
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Matthias Corvinus'
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King of Croatia'
1440-
1457