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- Treaty of Lubowla of 1412 was a treaty between Władysław II, King of Poland, and Sigismund of Luxemburg, King of Hungary. They Negotiated in the town...
- Stará Ľubovňa (German: Altlublau Hungarian: Ólubló Latin: Lublovia Polish: Lubowla Ukrainian: Стара Любовня) is a town with approximately 16,000 inhabitants...
- The Dominion of Lubowla, also known as the Dominion of Lubowla and Podoliniec, was an administrative division of the Eldership of Spisz, that until 1568...
- (1351) Hungarian–Neapolitan Treaty (1352) Treaty of Zara (1358) Treaty of Lubowla (1412) Peace of Szeged (1444) Peace Treaty of Wiener Neustadt (1463) Treaty...
- towns in the Hungarian Szepes region in 1769 in violation of the Treaty of Lubowla, Catherine II of Russia and her advisor General Ivan Chernyshyov suggested...
- the Dniester and the Bug rivers. As one of the terms of the Treaty of Lubowla, the Hungarian crown exchanged, for a loan of sixty times the amount of...
- Hungary (today mostly Slovakia), became a part of Poland in the Treaty of Lubowla (Spiš towns). Other notable parts of the Commonwealth, without respect...
- (1351) Hungarian–Neapolitan Treaty (1352) Treaty of Zara (1358) Treaty of Lubowla (1412) Peace of Szeged (1444) Peace Treaty of Wiener Neustadt (1463) Treaty...
- to Polandthereby starting the War of the Polish Succession. He took Lubowla, but after a failed attempt to storm Kraków (the capital of Poland) in...
- Luxembourg, then King of Hungary, which came to be known as the Treaty of Lubowla. In 1412 he parti****ted in the conference between Sigismund, Wladyslaw...