
Lubart
Sign in to saveAlso known as Lubart Giedyminowicz, Liubartas, Dymitr Lubart
thumb|Lutsk Castle, Ukraine, built by Liubartas and improved by [[Vytautas the Great. During Lithuanian rule the city started to prosper]]
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Key facts
- Royalty.name
- LiubartasDemetrius of Liubar
- Royalty.image
- Liubartas King Galicia-Volhynia.jpg
- Royalty.image_size
- 200px
- Royalty.caption
- Modern illustration
- Royalty.succession
- Prince of Volhynia
- Royalty.reign
- 1340–1383
- Royalty.predecessor
- George II Boleslav
- Royalty.succession1
- Prince of Galicia
- Royalty.reign1
- 1340-1349 (represented by Dmytro Dedko)
- Royalty.predecessor1
- George II Boleslav
- Royalty.successor1
- Casimir the Great
- Royalty.spouse
- 1. Euphemia of Volhynia; 2. Daughter of Konstantin of Rostov
- Royalty.house
- Gediminids
- Royalty.father
- Gediminas
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thumb|Lutsk Castle, Ukraine, built by Liubartas and improved by [[Vytautas the Great. During Lithuanian rule the city started to prosper]]
Liubartas or Demetrius of Liubar (died ) was a Lithuanian prince from the Gediminid dynasty. He was the prince of Volhynia, and from 1320, he ruled over Lutsk, Liubar and Zhytomyr. Liubartas was also the last ruler of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia.
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