Liubartas retained eastern Volhynia with Lutsk, while Poland got western Volhynia and Galicia. However the matter was settled only in 1370: Liubartas...
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assigned to Liubartas and Galicia to Casimir. After the Lithuanians were defeated in the Battle of Strėva by the Teutonic Knights in 1348, Liubartas lost all...
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Liubartas, within the same year Casimir III of Poland attacked Lviv. In winter 1341 Tatars, Ruthenians led by Detko, and Lithuanians led by Liubartas...
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ruled by voivode Dmytro Dedko, the favourite of the Lithuanian prince Liubartas, until 1349. The city and region was a destination of 50,000 Armenians...
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married Wenceslaus of Płock Eufemija, married Boleslaw-Yuri II of Galicia Liubartas (Duchy of Lutsk, Volhynia)[citation needed] Columns of Gediminas, one...
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Lubart's Castle in Ukraine, built by the son of Gediminas' Liubartas in the mid-14th century, is famous for the Congress of Lutsk which took place in...
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slain without leaving heirs. Instead of replacing them with his own son Liubartas and risking a war with Poland, Gediminas forged a compromise with Władysław...
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Ruthenia Reign 1323–1340 Predecessor Andrew and Leo II of Galicia Successor Liubartas Born c. 1305-10 Died c. 1340 (aged c. 30) Spouse Eufemia (daughter of...
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Liubarta) or Upper Castle (Верхній замок, Verkhnii zamok), began its life in the mid-14th century as the fortified seat of Gediminas' son Liubartas (Lubart)...
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Jaunutis: Dukes of Zaslavsky Dukes of Mstislavsky V. The descendants of Liubartas (faded in the first half of the 15th century) VI. Koriatowicz [uk], descended...
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peace treaty signed in 1366 between Casimir III the Great of Poland, and Liubartas of Lithuania. In early medieval times the western territory of what is...
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ca. 1380) was involved in the Galicia–Volhynia Wars between his uncle Liubartas and Casimir III of Poland. In 1366 Aleksander received Volodymyr-Volynskyi...
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between pagan (Algirdas and Kęstutis) and Orthodox (Narimantas, Karijotas, Liubartas) sons of Gediminas. Others claimed that Jaunutis was the eldest son of...
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successfully defended governed territory with support of his brother-in-law Liubartas. With the death of Dmytro and agreement with the Khan of Golden Horde...
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treaty with the Livonian Order and Novgorod. His only known son Liubko (Liubartas) died in 1342 during fights with the Livonian Order. "Vainius". vle.lt...
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on; he attacked Brest in 1315 and arranged a marriage between his son Liubartas and Euphemia, daughter of Andrew of Galicia. After the attack in 1315...
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(baptized Michal; c. 1300 – c. 1362), Prince of Navahradak (1341–1362) Liubartas (baptized Dymitr; c. 1300–1384), Volodymyr and Luck (1340–1384) Maria...
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Kukovaitis Duke of Samogitia Traidenis Grand Duke of Naugardukas Liubartas Grand Duke of Karachev Pisimantas Duke of Turov Rogvolodas Duke of Polockas...
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Samogitia, his son Vytautas sought soldiers in Hrodna, and his brother Liubartas recruited in Galicia–Volhynia. In August 1382 armies of Kęstutis and Jogaila...
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Leo's sister Dmytro Dedko, Lord of Rus', Prince of Galicia (1340-1349) Liubartas, married Euphemia (Hanna-Buch), co-ruler of Volhynia (1323–1366), prince...
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Kingdom of Poland that took place in autumn 1376. It was led by Kęstutis, Liubartas and Jurgis Narimantaitis. During the attack, Lithuanian forces crossed...
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erroneous assumption of their descent from Algirdas' younger brother Liubartas. Prince Paweł Karol Sanguszko-Lubartowicz (1682–1752), a Court and Grand...
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as symbols of Rus are found on silver coins of the Lithuanian prince Liubartas, the last ruler of the Kingdom of Ruthenia (1340–1383), and his son Fedor...
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to Lubartów (in honor of Lubart - Liubartas, the son of Lithuanian Prince Gediminas; Sanguszko believed that Liubartas was the founder of his family). King...
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that he held the village of Bobrka on the Boberka River as a fief from Liubartas. Bobrok was one of the first Lithuanian princes to enter the Muscovite...
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1345? Galicia-Volhynia (in Volhynia and Lutsk) Liubartas 1321/23 no children 1345? aged c.34-35? Liubartas (Лю́барт-Дмитро) 1311 Son of Gediminas, Grand...
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original Orthodox monastery was founded ca. 1400 by Theodore, the son of Liubartas. Parts of the 15th century walls survive. The abbey was surrounded by...
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century Galicia–Volhynia Wars between Casimir III the Great of Poland, and Liubartas of Lithuania. Following the extinction of the Rurikid dynasty in 1323...
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dismantled. In 1351 Lithuanian prince Liubartas captured and burned down Lviv. Two years later in 1353 Liubartas again invaded the city this time destroying...
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in the hands of nobleman Dmytro Dedko, at the nominal reign of prince Liubartas. In 1349, after the death of Dmytro, Polish King Casimir III the Great...
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