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    Demetrius of Liubar or Liubartas (also Lubart, Lubko, Lubardus, baptized Dmytro; died c. 1383) was Prince of Lutsk and Liubar (Volhynia) (1323–1383), Prince of Zhytomyr (1363–1374), Grand Prince of Volhynia (1340–1383), Grand Prince of Halych–Volhynia (1340–1349).

  2. 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), began its life in the mid-14th century as the fortified seat of Gediminas' son Liubartas (Lubart), the last ...

  3. Liubartas [Ljubartas] (Ukrainian: Liubart), b ?, d ca 1385. Lithuanian-Ruthenian duke of Volhynia; son of Grand Duke Gediminas . Ca 1322 he married a daughter of Prince Andrii Yuriiovych of Galicia-Volhynia .

  4. 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.

  5. Lutsk Castle, also locally known as Liubart's Castle or Upper Castle, began its life in 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 of Lutsk, Ukraine and as such appears on the 200 hryvnia bill..

  6. Media in category "Liubartas, Grand Prince of Volhynia". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Contract between Prince Liubartas and King Casimir III of Poland, 1366.jpg 2,560 × 2,160; 4.33 MB.

  7. Lutsk castle, also known as Lubart’s castle, is a symbol of Lutsk city, its main sight and pride. The castle was built by the Lithuanian prince Lubart in the 14th century. He married a local princess and adopted the Orthodox faith. The castle was chosen as the prince’s residence.