Leo II — (or Leon II) may refer to:*Leo II (emperor), a Byzantine emperor who served from January 18 to November 17, 474 *Pope Leo II, pope from August 682 to July 683. *Levon II of Armenia *Occasionally Levon I of Armenia (1150 1219), initially known as… … Wikipedia
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House of Gediminas — The House of Gediminas refers to the siblings, children, and grandchildren of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (ca. 1275–1341). The Gediminid dynasty ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from ca. 1285 or 1316 to 1572, eventually extending its… … Wikipedia
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Lvov princely family — Lvov ( ru. Львов) is the name of a princely Russian family of Rurikid stock. The family is descended from the princes of Yaroslavl where early members of the family are buried. The family takes its name from Knyaz Lev Danylovich Zubatny (c. 1228… … Wikipedia
Galicia (Central Europe) — Galicia ( uk. Галичина ( Halychyna ), pl. Galicja) is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukraіniаn city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of… … Wikipedia
Lviv — Lwów , Lvov , and Lemberg redirect here. For other uses, see Lwów (ship), Lvov (disambiguation), and Lemberg (disambiguation). Lviv Львів View of the historic Old Town … Wikipedia
History of Lviv — Lviv ( made unsuccessful attempts to conquer the city. Early history Recent archaeological excavations show that the area of Lviv has been populated since at least the 5th century. From around 8th century AD the area seems to be inhabited by a… … Wikipedia
Béla IV of Hungary — Béla IV ( hu. IV. Béla, (1206 ndash; 3 May 1270), King of Hungary and Croatia (1214 1270), Duke of Styria (1254 1258). Béla was present, at the age of seven, when a group of conspirators killed his mother, and he could never forgive his father s… … Wikipedia