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This article states in the end that his daughter by Anne de Foix, Anne born 1503 married by Imperial Marriage Contract, Ferdinand of Austria. This hyperlink goes to Ferdinand of Austria Born 1793, 290 "Years" after her?
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I would like to add the following towards the bottom of the article, to help address some confusion about the name. Is this acceptable? -- Elonka 00:31, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
== Alternative name spellings == He is sometimes referred to as: * Wladyslaw II Jagiellon * Vladislas II of Hungary and Bohemia It is also worth noting that there is also occasional confusion between Vladislaus II and [[Wladyslaw II Jagiello]]. They were both members of the [[Jagiellon dynasty]], but in different generations, and ruled over different geographic locations.
Do the coronation date and the wedding/marriage date occur on the same day with European aristocracy? I ask because I am adding the coronation date for his 3rd marriage but I don't know offhand if that corresponds to the wedding date. Since I know the date of her coronation, I would prefer to write it as their marriage date, but I don't know how aristocratic traditions work in this period or for that matter most any other period. Does anyone know? Can you please provide an answer to this question? Thank you... Steve Stevenmitchell ( talk) 11:29, 14 March 2011 (UTC)
The content of the two articles has now been merged under Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary.-- Felix Folio Secundus ( talk) 16:05, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. -- BDD ( talk) 19:19, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary → Vladislaus II of Hungary Per WP:NCROY: "Where a monarch has reigned over a number of states, use the most commonly associated ordinal and state. For example, Charles II of England, not Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland." The article was moved in 2009 from Vladislaus II of Hungary to Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary with an edit summary describing it as "egnlish name". That being nonsense, the article should be moved back. Titles of articles about other Hungarian and Bohemian monarchs mention only one state, including the article about his son, Louis II of Hungary. Relisted. BDD ( talk) 20:15, 17 December 2013 (UTC) Surtsicna ( talk) 12:30, 5 December 2013 (UTC)
According to my experiences, he is rarely mentioned as Vladislaus in books published in English. I assume that the Ladislaus and Vladislaus forms try to clone the Hungarian "twin names" László and Ulászló, but I may be wrong. Borsoka ( talk) 05:01, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
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This article states in the end that his daughter by Anne de Foix, Anne born 1503 married by Imperial Marriage Contract, Ferdinand of Austria. This hyperlink goes to Ferdinand of Austria Born 1793, 290 "Years" after her?
see Technical Writing-Fourth edition by Shanron J. Gerson and Steven M Gerson>R.M.
I would like to add the following towards the bottom of the article, to help address some confusion about the name. Is this acceptable? -- Elonka 00:31, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
== Alternative name spellings == He is sometimes referred to as: * Wladyslaw II Jagiellon * Vladislas II of Hungary and Bohemia It is also worth noting that there is also occasional confusion between Vladislaus II and [[Wladyslaw II Jagiello]]. They were both members of the [[Jagiellon dynasty]], but in different generations, and ruled over different geographic locations.
Do the coronation date and the wedding/marriage date occur on the same day with European aristocracy? I ask because I am adding the coronation date for his 3rd marriage but I don't know offhand if that corresponds to the wedding date. Since I know the date of her coronation, I would prefer to write it as their marriage date, but I don't know how aristocratic traditions work in this period or for that matter most any other period. Does anyone know? Can you please provide an answer to this question? Thank you... Steve Stevenmitchell ( talk) 11:29, 14 March 2011 (UTC)
The content of the two articles has now been merged under Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary.-- Felix Folio Secundus ( talk) 16:05, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was moved. -- BDD ( talk) 19:19, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary → Vladislaus II of Hungary Per WP:NCROY: "Where a monarch has reigned over a number of states, use the most commonly associated ordinal and state. For example, Charles II of England, not Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland." The article was moved in 2009 from Vladislaus II of Hungary to Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary with an edit summary describing it as "egnlish name". That being nonsense, the article should be moved back. Titles of articles about other Hungarian and Bohemian monarchs mention only one state, including the article about his son, Louis II of Hungary. Relisted. BDD ( talk) 20:15, 17 December 2013 (UTC) Surtsicna ( talk) 12:30, 5 December 2013 (UTC)
According to my experiences, he is rarely mentioned as Vladislaus in books published in English. I assume that the Ladislaus and Vladislaus forms try to clone the Hungarian "twin names" László and Ulászló, but I may be wrong. Borsoka ( talk) 05:01, 19 May 2016 (UTC)