Ladislaus of Ilok | |
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Ban of Macsó | |
Reign | 1402–1403 1410–1418 |
Predecessor | Stephen & Thomas Ludányi (1st term) John Maróti (2nd term) |
Successor | John Maróti (1st term) Desiderius Garai (2nd term) |
Known for | Ban of Mačva (Macsó), Župan (count) of Baranja, Bodrog, Srijem, Vukovar and Tolna County |
Born | mid-14th century |
Died | 1418 |
Residence | Ilok, Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia |
Spouse(s) | Ana Štiborić |
Issue | Ivan III. (John), Stjepan III. (Stephen), Petar (Peter), Pavao (Paul), Nikola V (Nicholas) |
Ladislaus of Ilok (in Latin sources Ladislaus de Wylak, de Illoch, de Voilack,[1] Croatian: Ladislav Iločki,[2] Hungarian: Újlaki László;[3] born c. mid-14th century – died 1418) was a Croato–Hungarian nobleman, a member of the Iločki noble family (Hungarian: Újlaki család). He held the dignity of Ban of Macsó (Mačva) (1402–1403 and 1410–1418), as well as župan (ispán, count) of Baranya, Bodrog, Srijem, Vukovar and Tolna in the associated kingdoms Hungary and Croatia.