-
Treaty of
Lubowla of 1412 was a
treaty between Władysław II, King of Poland, and
Sigismund of Luxemburg, King of Hungary. They
Negotiated in the town...
- Altlublau, Hungarian: Ólubló, Rusyn: Стара Любовня, Latin: Lublovia, Polish:
Lubowla, Ukrainian: Стара Любовня) is a town with
approximately 16,000 inhabitants...
- The
Dominion of
Lubowla, also
known as the
Dominion of
Lubowla and Podoliniec, was an
administrative division of the
Eldership of Spisz, that
until 1568...
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Hungary (today
mostly Slovakia),
became a part of
Poland in the
Treaty of
Lubowla (Spiš towns).
Other notable parts of the Commonwealth,
without respect...
-
towns in the
Hungarian Szepes region in 1769 in
violation of the
Treaty of
Lubowla,
Catherine II of
Russia and her
advisor General Ivan
Chernyshyov suggested...
- (1351) Hungarian–Neapolitan
Treaty (1352)
Treaty of Zara (1358)
Treaty of
Lubowla (1412)
Peace of
Szeged (1444)
Peace Treaty of
Wiener Neustadt (1463) Treaty...
- the
Dniester and the Bug rivers. As one of the
terms of the
Treaty of
Lubowla, the
Hungarian crown exchanged, for a loan of
sixty times the
amount of...
-
towns in the
Hungarian Szepes county in 1769,
violating the
Treaty of
Lubowla,
Catherine II of
Russia and her
advisor General Ivan
Chernyshyov suggested...
- to
Poland –
thereby starting the War of the
Polish Succession. He took
Lubowla, but
after a
failed attempt to
storm Kraków (the
capital of Poland) in...
- (1351) Hungarian–Neapolitan
Treaty (1352)
Treaty of Zara (1358)
Treaty of
Lubowla (1412)
Peace of
Szeged (1444)
Peace Treaty of
Wiener Neustadt (1463) Treaty...