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  1. Judith of Bohemia (c. 1056/58 – 25 December 1086), also known as Judith Přemyslid, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty and duchess of Poland by marriage. She was a daughter of Duke Vratislaus II of Bohemia and Adelaide of Hungary, and was married to Władysław Herman. [1] [2]

  2. Jun 20, 2022 · Judith of Bohemia (ca. 1056/58 – 25 December 1086), also known as Judith Premyslid, was a Bohemian princess of the Premyslid dynasty, and by marriage Duchess of Poland. She was a daughter of Duke Vratislaus II of Bohemia by his second wife Adelaide, daughter of King Andrew I of Hungary.

    • Praha-Prague
    • June 20, 2022
    • circa 1057
    • FARKAS Mihály László
  3. Judith of Habsburg ( German: Guta; 13 March 1271 – 21 May 1297) was queen of Bohemia and Poland from 1285 until her death as the wife of the Přemyslid king Wenceslaus II . Early life. Judith was the youngest daughter of King Rudolf I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. [1] .

  4. Oct 26, 2020 · Judith (Gutta) "Jutta" of Bohemia formerly Habsburg. Born 13 Mar 1271 in Habsburg, Argau. Ancestors. Daughter of Rudolf (von Habsburg) Habsburg and Gertrud von Hohenberg. Sister of Euphemia (Austria) Habsburg, Mechtild (Habsburg) von Habsburg, Friedrich (Austria) Habsburg, Hedwig (Habsburg) von Habsburg, Albrecht Habsburg, Catharina (Habsburg ...

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    • Václav Český
  5. Judith of Bohemia (c. 1056/58 – 25 December 1086), also known as Judith Přemyslid, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty and duchess of Poland by marriage. She was a daughter of Duke Vratislaus II of Bohemia and Adelaide of Hungary, and was married to Władysław Herman.

  6. Judith (1271–1297)Queen of Bohemia. Name variations: Jutta; Guta or Gutta. Born on March 13, 1271; died on June 18, 1297; daughter of Rudolph or Rudolf I Habsburg, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1273–1291), and Anna of Hohenberg (c. Source for information on Judith (1271–1297): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  7. Bonne of Luxemburg or Jutta of Luxemburg (20 May 1315 – 11 September 1349), was born Jutta (Judith), the second daughter of King John of Bohemia, [1] and his first wife, Elisabeth of Bohemia. [2] . She was the first wife of King John II of France; however, as she died a year prior to his accession, she was never a French queen.

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