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Liubech (Ukrainian and Russian: Любеч; Polish: Lubecz) is a
rural settlement in
Chernihiv Oblast,
northern Ukraine.
Liubech is
located 200 kilometers...
- The
Council of
Liubech (sometimes
referred to as the
Liubech Conference) (Ukrainian: Лю́бецький з'їзд, romanized: Liubetskyy z’ïzd, Russian: Любечский...
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Liubech settlement hromada (Ukrainian: Любецька селищна громада) is a
hromada of Ukraine,
located in
Chernihiv Raion,
Chernihiv Oblast. Its administrative...
- to have
remained vacant for the next half-century. The 1097
Council of
Liubech confirmed Vladimir Monomakh's
possession of
Rostov and Suzdal. By the early...
- Two
operational duga
radars were deplo****, with one near
Chernobyl and
Liubech in the
Ukrainian SSR, and the
other in
eastern Siberia. The duga system...
- of
regional clans. In 1097, the
Council of
Liubech formalized the
feudal nature of the lands. The
Liubech conference resulted in the
creation of a federative...
- The
Battle of
Liubech (1016) was a
clash between the
troops of
Sviatopolk (prince of Kiev and Turov) and his
brother Yaroslav (prince of Novgorod) near...
- the 9th century,
which inhabited both
sides of the
Dnieper river from
Liubech to
Rodnia and also down the
lower streams of the
rivers Ros', Sula, Stuhna...
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Kievan army took
place in
autumn 1015 or
spring 1016 near the town of
Liubech on the
river Dnieper. The main
textual witnesses of the
Primary Chronicle...
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Other settlements Borzna (historical city)
Kozelets (historical town)
Liubech (historical city of
Middle Ages)
Baturyn (Hetman
residence and fort) The...