Proper noun
Labuda (plural Labudas)
A surname.
Historia Pomorza:(1815-1850),Gerard Labuda, Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk,page 157, 1993 The first German-language newspaper, the Allensteiner Zeitung, began publishing in 1841. Source: Internet
G. Labuda, Mieszko I, p. 160, 174. Mieszko's conquest of Sandomierz could also have taken place later, together with the take-over of the Vistulans (western and central Lesser Poland ). Source: Internet
G. Labuda, Mieszko I, pp. 180–185; Marian Jedlicki, Stosunek prawny Polski, Poznań, 1939, p. 33. Some suggest that a fealty relationship could in fact be involved. Source: Internet
G. Labuda, Mieszko I, p. 171. As a result of the conflict Silesia was taken over by Poland. Source: Internet
I p. 33; argument presented by G. Labuda, Mieszko I, p. 171. In light of this theory, the conquest of Lesser Poland could be a reason for the war, or its first stage. Source: Internet
Labuda G. Pierwsze państwo piastowskie, p. 54 Although the distribution was uncertain, this division was short-lived: in 1033 Otto was killed by one of his own men, and Mieszko II took his domains. Source: Internet