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Wladyslaw Collection

"Wladyslaw: A Name Rich in History and Diversity" From Casimir III of Poland to Wladyslaw IV Vasa, the name Wladyslaw has been associated with power, leadership

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Casimir 111 of Poland

Casimir 111 of Poland
CASIMIR III THE GREAT son of Wladyslaw I

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw Iv / Poland

Wladyslaw Iv / Poland
WLADYSLAW IV VASA King of Poland (1632-48)

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw IV Vasa (1595-1648). King of Poland. Portrait

Wladyslaw IV Vasa (1595-1648). King of Poland. Portrait
Wladyslaw IV Vasa (1595-1648). King of Poland (1632-1648). Grand Duke of Lithuania and titular king of Sweden. He was the eldest son of Sigismund III Vasa and Anna Habsburg of Austria. Portrait

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Teacher & scholar

Teacher & scholar
Angry teacher and scholar. Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Slovak peasant

Slovak peasant (man in doorway). Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Red Indian chief

Red Indian chief (head). Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Red Indian brave

Red Indian brave with bow. Woodcut. Artist Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Mother & child falling off footbridge

Mother & child falling off footbridge. Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Highwayman

Highwayman
Juraj Janosik, Slovak Highwayman. Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Coal Merchant

Coal Merchant. Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Chasing a thief

Chasing a thief. Woodcut. Artist: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw Skoczylas

Wladyslaw Skoczylas (1883-1934) Polish watercolourist, woodcutter, sculptor & teacher Date: 1927

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Jerzy Ossolinski (1595-1650) 1648 (engraving)

Jerzy Ossolinski (1595-1650) 1648 (engraving)
CZA228925 Jerzy Ossolinski (1595-1650) 1648 (engraving) by Hondius, Willem (Wilhelm) (c.1597-1660); 31.4x20.4 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Vladislav IV Vasa (1595-1648) King of Poland, 1624 (engraving)

Vladislav IV Vasa (1595-1648) King of Poland, 1624 (engraving)
CZA228723 Vladislav IV Vasa (1595-1648) King of Poland, 1624 (engraving) by Pontius, Paulus (1603-58); 32.4x22 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw Reymont - 2

Wladyslaw Reymont - 2
WLADYSLAW STANISLAW REYMONT Polish writer, his best-known work The peasants : he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1924. Date: 1867 - 1925

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw III

Wladyslaw III
WLADYSLAW III King of Poland who died fighting the Turks in Bulgaria

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: WORLD WAR I: SOLDIERS. Soldiers carrying rifles and bayonets, advancing through barbed wire

WORLD WAR I: SOLDIERS. Soldiers carrying rifles and bayonets, advancing through barbed wire and entanglements, during World War I. Charcoal drawing by Wladyslaw T. Benda, c1918

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: DOYLE: THE NIGHTMARE ROOM. See, Jack, he said, his manner wild and delirious

DOYLE: THE NIGHTMARE ROOM. See, Jack, he said, his manner wild and delirious. Illustration by Wladyslaw T. Benda, c1922, for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles short story, The Nightmare Room

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: WORLD WAR I: SOLDIER. A soldier writing a letter during World War I

WORLD WAR I: SOLDIER. A soldier writing a letter during World War I. Charcoal drawing by Wladyslaw Benda, c1919

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: EARTH AND MILKY WAY, c1918. The Earth with the Milky Way and Moon

EARTH AND MILKY WAY, c1918. The Earth with the Milky Way and Moon. Charcoal drawing by Wladyslaw Benda, c1918

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: WLADYSLAW SIKORSKI (1881-1943). Polish Prime Minister and military leader. Photograph

WLADYSLAW SIKORSKI (1881-1943). Polish Prime Minister and military leader. Photograph, c1942

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: WLADYSLAW II JAGIELLO (1350-1434). King of Poland, 1386-1434

WLADYSLAW II JAGIELLO (1350-1434). King of Poland, 1386-1434. Fresco from the Holy Trinity Chapel at Lublin Castle

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: WILLA CATHER: MY ANTONIA. Pen drawing by Wladyslaw Theodor Benda for the first edition

WILLA CATHER: MY ANTONIA. Pen drawing by Wladyslaw Theodor Benda for the first edition, 1918, of Willa Cathers novel My Antonia

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz 1885-1947 Polish politician. President of the Polish government

Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz 1885-1947 Polish politician. President of the Polish government in exile from 1939 until his death in 1947

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the Polish Premier and Commander-in chief (1881 - 1943)

General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the Polish Premier and Commander-in chief (1881 - 1943) The last visit to Gibraltar of General Sikorski before his death, 4 July, 1943

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: The Battle of Grunwald (1st Battle of Tannenberg) July 15, 1410. king Jogaila (Wladyslaw

The Battle of Grunwald (1st Battle of Tannenberg) July 15, 1410. king Jogaila (Wladyslaw II Jagiello) led Kingdom of Poland

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: The Battle of Grunwald (1st Battle of Tannenberg) July 15, 1410. king Jogaila (Wladyslaw

The Battle of Grunwald (1st Battle of Tannenberg) July 15, 1410. king Jogaila (Wladyslaw II Jagiello) led Kingdom of Poland

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw II Jagiello King of Poland (1362-1434)

Wladyslaw II Jagiello King of Poland (1362-1434)

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: MARRIAGE CONTRACT, 1645. Ceremony in observance of the conclusion of the contract of marriage

MARRIAGE CONTRACT, 1645. Ceremony in observance of the conclusion of the contract of marriage between King Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland and Marie Louise Gonzaga, at Fontainebleau, France

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the Polish Premier and Commander

General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the Polish Premier and Commander-in chief. Date 1942?

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Krakow- Poland - Matejko Square

Krakow- Poland - Matejko Square (Plac Matejki in Polish), its centre dominated by the Grunwald Battle Monument commemorating the battle in 1410 when Polish

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Wladyslaw II of Poland

Wladyslaw II of Poland
WLADYSLAW II First ruler of the Jagiello dynasty, duke of Lithuania, destroyed the Teutonic Knights at Tannenberg 1410, established Poland as a power

Background imageWladyslaw Collection: Ws Reymont / Nobel 1924

Ws Reymont / Nobel 1924
Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont Polish Novelist


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"Wladyslaw: A Name Rich in History and Diversity" From Casimir III of Poland to Wladyslaw IV Vasa, the name Wladyslaw has been associated with power, leadership, and influence throughout history. This captivating portrait IV Vasa showcases a ruler who left an indelible mark on Poland during his reign from 1595 to 1648. But the legacy doesn't end there. Beyond kingship, this name has been embraced by various individuals across different walks of life. From Wladyslaw Reymont's literary prowess to being a dedicated teacher and scholar, it represents intellectual curiosity and a thirst for knowledge. Interestingly enough, even beyond Europe's borders, the name finds its place among diverse cultures. Whether as a Slovak peasant or ascribed to Red Indian chiefs or braves in America's indigenous tribes, it symbolizes strength and resilience. Intriguingly versatile is how we can describe those named Wladyslaw - from depicting tender moments like that of a mother and child falling off a footbridge to embodying daring characters such as highwaymen chasing thieves. The essence lies in their ability to adapt effortlessly between roles. Moreover, this name transcends professions too. From coal merchants ensuring warmth during harsh winters to brave souls protecting their communities against wrongdoers - these are just some examples showcasing the versatility encompassed within "Wladyslaw. " So whether you encounter someone named Wladyslaw today or stumble upon historical accounts mentioning this distinguished moniker – remember that behind each instance lies an intriguing story waiting to be explored.