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  1. Judith of Bavaria (925 – 29 June after 985), a member of the Luitpolding dynasty, was Duchess consort of Bavaria from 947 to 955, by her marriage with Duke Henry I. After her husband's death, she acted as regent of Bavaria during the minority of her son Henry the Wrangler in 955-972.

  2. Judith, Duchess of Bavaria, also Judith im Sülichgau and Judith von Friaul, from the Unrochinger family (born after 888) was a Duchess of Bavaria by marriage to Arnulf of Bavaria. She married Duke Arnulf in 910. Historians believed she was the daughter of Eberhard of Friuli (d. 866).

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  4. Welf. Father. Henry IX of Bavaria. Mother. Wulfhilde of Saxony. Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia (19 May 1100 – 27 August 1130) was a duchess of Swabia by marriage to Frederick II, Duke of Swabia. She was the mother of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, known to history as "Barbarossa".

  5. Dec 17, 2023 · Judith (b. 925; d. June 29 soon after 985), was Duchess of Bavaria. She was the eldest daughter of Arnulf the Bad of Bavaria and Judith of Friuli. She was the wife of Henry I of Bavaria, and through this marriage the Duchy of Bavaria entered the growing Kingdom of Germany.

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  6. Judith of Bavaria (c. 925–987) Duchess of Bavaria. Born around 925; died on June 28, 987; daughter of Arnulf the Bad, duke of Bavaria, and Judith of Fiuli ; married Henry I the Quarrelsome (918–955), duke of Bavaria (r. 947–955), in 938; children: Gerberga , abbess of Hildesheim (r. 959–1001); Henry II (b. 951), duke of Bavaria; Hedwig ...

  7. Description. Etching of Judith of Bavaria, second wife of Louis the Pious. Bust length portrait turned to the right, wearing a bejewelled neckpiece and crown. She is framed by a semi-circular arch and two Doric columns. A French inscription beneath the portrait reads 'Iudith 2 femme de Louys de Debonnaire'. The print has been trimmed.

  8. Born 802 in Bavaria; died in 843 in France; daughter of Welf of Bavaria and Heilwig ; sister of Emma of Bavaria (d. 876); became second wife of Louis I the Pious (778–840), king of Aquitaine (r. 781–814), king of France (r. 814–840), and Holy Roman emperor (r. Source for information on Judith of Bavaria (802–843): Women in World History ...

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