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  1. Judith of Thuringia (Czech: Judita Durynská; c. 1135 – c. 1210), a member of the Ludovingian dynasty, was Queen consort of Bohemia from 1158 until 1172 as the second wife of King Vladislaus II. She was the second Queen of Bohemia after Świętosława of Poland , wife of King Vratislaus II , had received the title in 1085.

  2. dwikipedia.eth.limo › wiki › Judith_of_HabsburgJudith of Habsburg

    Judith of Habsburg (13 March 1271 – 21 May 1297) was the youngest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and his wife Gertrude of Hohenburg. [1] Judith was a member of the Habsburg family. Biography. When Judith was five, she became the object of her father's political plans.

  3. Six chapters of the thesis are gradually dedicated to the topic of the position of noble women in the High Middle Ages, the origin of Judith and her sisters, their parents. Moreover, the attention is drawn to the circumstances of the engagement of Habsburg princesses and further on to their individual lives with the emphasis on their family ...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Anna of Austria (1275, Vienna, Austria – 1327, Legnica) was a daughter of Albert I of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Tirol. She was a member of the House of Habsburg. Tenure 1295–1327 Born 1275 Vienna, Austria Died 1327 Legnica Spouse Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel Henry VI the Good Issue Judith, Count of Henneberg

  5. Judith of Habsburg (1271 – May 21 1297) was the youngest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and his wife Gertrude of Hohenburg. Marriage In 1285 Judith married Wenceslaus II of Bohemia in Eger ( Cheb ), she became Queen consort of Bohemia and Poland.The marriage produced ten children, they were:

  6. Brief Life History of Jutta. When Jutta von Habsburg Královna Bohémů was born on 13 March 1271, in Rheinfelden, Aargau, Switzerland, her father, Rudolf I. von Habsburg römisch-deutscher König, was 52 and her mother, Gertrud von Hohenberg, was 46. She married Wenceslaus II Přemyslově Král Bohémský on 24 January 1285, in Jihlava, Czechia.

  7. Judith, Queen of Bohemia. House. Hohenberg. Father. Burkhard V, Count of Hohenberg. Mother. Matilda of Tübingen. Gertrude Anne of Hohenberg ( c. 1225 – 16 February 1281) was German queen from 1273 until her death, by her marriage with King Rudolf I of Germany. [1] As queen consort, she became progenitor of the Austrian House of Habsburg .

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