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ruled over Lutsk,
Liubar and Zhytomyr.
Liubartas was also the last
Grand Prince of Halych–Volhynia.
Liubartas was the
youngest son of Gediminas, Grand...
- ****igned to
Liubartas and
Galicia to Casimir.
After the
Lithuanians were
defeated in the
Battle of Strėva by the
Teutonic Knights in 1348,
Liubartas lost all...
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Liubartas,
within the same year
Casimir III of
Poland attacked Lviv. In
winter 1341 Tatars,
Ruthenians led by Detko, and
Lithuanians led by
Liubartas...
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ruled by
voivode Dmytro Dedko, the
favourite of the
Lithuanian prince Liubartas,
until 1349. The city and
region was a
destination of 50,000 Armenians...
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slain without leaving heirs.
Instead of
replacing them with his own son
Liubartas and
risking a war with Poland,
Gediminas forged a
compromise with Władysław...
- Lubart's
Castle in Ukraine,
built by the son of Gediminas'
Liubartas in the mid-14th century, is
famous for the
Congress of
Lutsk which took
place in...
- life in the mid-14th
century as the
fortified seat of Gediminas' son
Liubartas (Lubart), the last
ruler of
united Galicia-Volhynia. It is the most prominent...
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married Wenceslaus of Płock Eufemija,
married Boleslaw-Yuri II of
Galicia Liubartas (Duchy of Lutsk, Volhynia)[citation needed]
Columns of Gediminas, one...
- Jaunutis:
Dukes of
Zaslavsky Dukes of
Mstislavsky V. The
descendants of
Liubartas (faded in the
first half of the 15th century) VI. Koriatowicz [uk], descended...
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peace treaty signed in 1366
between Casimir III the
Great of Poland, and
Liubartas of Lithuania. In
early medieval times the
western territory of what is...