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during the
succession fights. He
built a
castle in Lutsk,
known as the
Lubart's Castle, that
survives to this day.
Liubartas died c. 1385,
having ruled...
- 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 landmark...
- lumbard,
lumbart or lombart,
depending on the orthography; pronunciation: [
lũˈbaːrt, lomˈbart])
belongs to the Gallo-Italic
group within the
Romance languages...
- Aesthetics.
Oxford University Press. Botella, Marion; Zenasni, Franck;
Lubart, Todd (2018). "What Are the
Stages of the
Creative Process? What Visual...
-
Lubart, T.I. (1991). "An
investment theory of
creativity and its development".
Human Development. 34: 1–32. doi:10.1159/000277029.
Sternberg &
Lubart...
-
intelligence and a
triangular theory of love. He is the
creator (with Todd
Lubart) of the
investment theory of creativity,
which states that
creative people...
-
symbols of
Ruthenia are
found on the
silver coins of the
Lithuanian prince Lubart, the last
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Ruthenia (1340–1383), and his son Fedor...
-
prosper during the
period of
Lithuanian rule.
Prince Lubart (died 1384), son of Gediminas,
erected Lubart's Castle as part of his
fortification programme. From...
- The Univ
Lavra was
established in 1400 by the
ruler Lubart's son
Theodore and
remains the
holiest monastery of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church....
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original on 11 June 2015.
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Guignard JH,
Jacquet AY,
Lubart TI (2012). "Perfectionism and anxiety: a
paradox in
intellectual giftedness...