Lubny
A city in Ukraine, once known for being a fortress on the Sula river at the eastern border of the Kyivan Rus.
Initially, Lubny was a small wooden stronghold above the Sula River. The fortress quickly grew, and in the 15th or 16th century, it was owned by the powerful Wisniowiecki family. The town was ruled by Magdeburg rights and had a coat of arms.