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Liubavas Manor is
located in
Liubavas, in the
northern part of Vilnius, in a
picturesque area by the
River Žalesa. Till our days
there are 11 buildings...
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Liubava Dmitrievna Zavidich (Ukrainian: Любава Дмитріївна) (?-1169), was a
Grand Princess of the Kiev by
marriage to
Mstislav I of Kiev,
Grand Prince...
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Tolerance Center,
Railway Museum,
Money Museum,
Kazys Varnelis House-Museum,
Liubavas Manor Watermill-Museum,
Museum of
Vladislovas Sirokomlė,
Amber Museum-Gallery...
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Lithuania and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He
owned the
Liubavas Manor in
Liubavas, in the
northern part of Vilnius. Lietuviškoji tarybinė enciklopedija...
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Christine died on 18
January 1122.
Later that year
Mstislav married again, to
Liubava Dmitrievna Zavidich, the
daughter of
Dmitry Saviditsch, a
nobleman of Novgorod...
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Hungary 18.
Mstislav I of Kiev 9.
Euphrosyne of Kiev 19.
Liubava Dmitrievna Zavidich 2.
Andrew II of
Hungary 20. Henri, Lord of Châtillon...
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occupying German army. In 1918–1919, the
southern outskirts with Vištytis and
Liubavas were
disputed by
newly reestablished Poland, with
local Poles forming Polish...
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first daughter of
Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and his
second wife,
Liubava Dmitrievna Zavidich. In 1146,
Euphrosyne married King Géza II of Hungary...
- Bohdana, Bazhana, Boleslava, Boryslava, Boronyslava, Liubomyra, Liubov,
Liubava, Liudmyla/Liudmylla, Myloslava, Myroslava, Mechyslava, Nadiia, Slava, Lara...
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Kalvarija (Kalvarija) 216.11 km2 (53,401.94 acres; 83.44 sq mi) 7,781
Liubavas (
Liubavas) 58.6 km2 (14,480.38 acres; 22.63 sq mi) 576 Sangrūda (Sangrūda) 99 km2...