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Encyclopedia > Judith of Bavaria

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. Events Alfonso IV the Monk becomes king of Leon Ha-Mim proclaims himself a prophet among the Ghomara of Morocco Tomislav, duke of the Croatian duchies of Pannonia and Dalmatia, is crowned King of Croatia at Duvno field. ... June 29 is the 180th day of the year (181st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 185 days remaining. ... Events Barcelona sacked by Al-Mansur Greenland colonized by Icelandic Viking Erik the Red (the date is according to legend but has been established as at least approximately correct – see History of Greenland) Lady Wulfruna founded the town that later became the city of Wolverhampton Births Al-Hakim bi-Amr... The following is a list of rulers of Bavaria: Dukes of Bavaria, 889-1623 Liutpolding Dynasty Liutpold 889-907 Arnulf the Bad 907-937 Eberhard 937 Berthold 938-947 Liudolfing (Ottonian) Dynasty Henry I 947-955 Henry II the Quarrelsome 955-976 Otto I 976-982 Liutpolding Dynasty Henry III... Arnulf I, called der Böse (the Bad) (died July 14, 937), was duke of Bavaria from 907 until his death. ... Friuli is an area of north-eastern Italy, part of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. ...


She was the wife of Henry I of Bavaria, and through this marriage the Duchy of Bavaria entered the growing Kingdom of Germany. Their son was Henry the Wrangler. This page is about the Germanic empire. ...


Judith was buried in the Niedermünster in Regensburg. Regensburg (English formerly Ratisbon, Latin Ratisbona, Czech Řezno) is a city (population 146,824 in 2002) in Bavaria, south-east Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube and Regen rivers, at the northernmost bend in the Danube. ...


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Judith of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (112 words)
She was the eldest daughter of Arnulf the Bad of Bavaria and Judith of Friuli and thus a sixth generation descendant of Charlemagne.
She was the wife of Henry I of Bavaria, and through this marriage the Duchy of Bavaria entered the growing Kingdom of Germany.
Judith was buried in the Niedermünster in Regensburg.
Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 99 (2128 words)
Judith of Bavaria (?) was born in 925.
Judith von Sulichgau married Arnulph 'the Bad' of Bavaria, son of Markgraf Leopold of Bavaria and Cunigunda of Swabia (?), in 910.
Markgraf Leopold of Bavaria married Cunigunda of Swabia (?), daughter of Erchanger I (?) and Judith of Swabia (?), in 895.
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