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Liubartas. 1. Euphemia of Volhynia; 2. Daughter of Konstantin of Rostov. Lutsk Castle, Ukraine, built by Liubartas and improved by Vytautas the Great. During Lithuanian rule the city started to prosper. Demetrius of Liubar or Liubartas (also Lubart, Lubko, Lubardus, baptized Dmytro; died c. 1383) was Prince of Lutsk and Liubar (Volhynia) (1323 ...
Liubartas užsitikrino Maskvos kunigaikščio Simeono Išdidžiojo paramą ir ėmė drąsiau veikti prieš Lenkiją. 1349 m. Kazimieras užėmė Voluinę, bet vos tik jam paleidus kareivius į namus, Liubartas ir Kęstutis pasiuntė savo karius į Cholmo, Belzo ir Voluinės žemes, greitai jas užėmė, o po to paėmė ir Lvovą.
Liubartas (también Lubart, Lubko, bautizado Demetrio; fallecido 1384) fue gobernante del Principado de Halych-Volynia, en la Ucrania actual. Fue el hijo menor de Gediminas, Gran Duque de Lituania. Alrededor de 1320 o 1323 se casó con una hija de Andrés de Galitzia y gobernó Lutsk en el oriente de Volinia. [1]
- Demetrio de Liubarta
- 1315, Gran Ducado de Lituania
- Yuri II Boleslav
- Casimiro III de Polonia
14th century. Built by. Liubartas. The castle tower on the reverse of 200 hryvnias banknote. Lutsk Castle ( Ukrainian: Луцький замок, Lutskyi zamok, Polish: Zamek w Łucku), also locally known as Liubart's Castle ( Замок Любарта, Zamok Liubarta) or Upper Castle ( Верхній замок, Verkhnii zamok ...
- 14th century
- Liubartas
- Castle
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After the extinction of the Rurikid dynasty in Kingdom of Rus in 1323, Volhynia passed into the control of the Lithuanian prince Liubartas, while the boyars took control over Galicia. They invited the Polish prince Boleslaw Yuri II , a grandson of Yuri I, to assume the Galician throne.
After Liubartas accepted Orthodoxy and was baptized as Dymytrii, Andrii awarded him the Lutsk land. After Andrii's death ca 1323, his successor and Liubartas's cousin, Yurii II Boleslav, granted Liubartas the Volodymyr-Volynskyi land. In 1340, after Yurii was poisoned, the boyars offered the Galician
Liubartas, Grand Prince of Volhynia. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Lubart. Prince of Polotsk, Volodymyr, Lutsk and Volhynia. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1300 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death.