-
became a
rural settlement.
Alternative transcriptions in
English include Lyubech and Lyubeč. "Любецкая громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України...
- 'Malk of
Lyubech' and that "there is not the
faintest indication that Malyusha's
father was a prince".
Loewenson further notes that
Lyubech "was a town...
- a
military force south along the
Dnieper river,
capturing Smolensk and
Lyubech before reaching Kiev,
where he
deposed and
killed Askold and Dir: "Oleg...
- the city, and set up a
garrison there.
Thence he went on and
captured Lyubech,
where he also set up a garrison. He then came to the
hills of Kiev, and...
-
initiated three princely congresses, the most
important being held at
Lyubech in 1097 and
Dolobsk in 1103. In 1107 he
defeated Boniak, a ****an khan who...
- by the
major cities: Kiev, Chernigov, Polotsk, Rostov,
Pereyaslav and
Lyubech. Most con****uously, the
treaty regulates the
status of the
colony of Varangian...
- of
Chernigov which was
completed in the
Monastery of
Saint Anthony in
Lyubech—writes that his
baptismal name was Nicholas. The
Russian Primary Chronicle...
-
Anthony sculpture in
Lyubech by
Giennadij Jerszow...
- the city, and set up a
garrison there.
Thence he went on and
captured Lyubech,
where he also set up a garrison. He then came to the
hills of Kiev, and...
-
Abulqosim Lohuti.
Cecilia Bakaleyshchik was born in 1911 in a
Jewish family in
Lyubech,
Chernigov province, Ukraine. She
graduated from the
University of Kyiv...