Talk:Liubartas
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[edit] Lubart's wives
The below text (in Ukrainian ?) comes from Jewna, see also Talk:Jewna. I am no expert on the subject, and only found sources in Russian, so I thought I'd ask for help before merging it into the article - could someone please verify and proofread for the names, etc. Thanks for help - Introvert talk 23:23, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] the original text ((Ukrainian?)
ДРУЖИНИ:
АННА (Єфемії, Агрипіні, Агрофіні) (? - 1349), дочка Льва (Андрія) Юрійовича Волинського. Одружений 1331 р.
АГАФІЯ (Ольга), дочка Констянтина Ростовського, племінниця Сімеона Івановича. Одружений 1349 р.
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[edit] approximate translation
Wives
- Anna (Eufimia, Agrippina, Agrofinia) (? — 1349), daughter of Lev (Andrey) Yurievich, Prince Volynskyi; married in 1331.
- Agafia (Olga), daughter of Konstantin of Rostov and niece to Simeon Ivanovich Gordyi; married in 1349.
- Introvert talk 23:23, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
- I wonder were is this data from. There is some better source (in ukrainian): http://www.litopys.org.ua/dynasty/dyn41.htm http://www.litopys.org.ua/dynasty/dyn57.htm
[edit] Why Lubart is King?
Who crowned him? He's just Knyaz in Ukrainian and Russian history.
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