Judith von Sülichgau

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Judith of Bayaria

German: Judith von Bayern, Portuguese: Judite da Baviera
Also Known As: "(Daughter of Arnulf The Bad)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Regensburg, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Ostenfrankenreich
Death: June 28, 987 (67-68)
Regensburg, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Ostenfrankenreich
Place of Burial: Regensburg, Oberpfalz, Bayern, Deutschland
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Arnulf I, duke of Bavaria and Judith von Sülichen, Grafin von Bavaria
Wife of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria
Mother of Gerberga Princess Of Bavaria (Hildesheim), Abbess; Hadewig von Bayern; Henry ll “the Quarrelsome” von Bayern, Duke of Bavaria; Brun Count of Brunswick and Marquis of West Friesland, I and Cunigunde of Luxemburg
Sister of Eberhard, duke of Bavaria; Arnulf II, count palatine of Bavaria; Heinrich von Bayern, Duke; Heinrich II Margrave of the Nordgau & Schweinfurt and Duke of Upper Bavaria Palatine of Scheyern Arnulf
Half sister of princess NN1 Zlicky, on Kourim and Berthold II von Bayern

Occupation: Hertiginna av Bayern
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About Judith von Sülichgau

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Judith of Bavaria

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For the second wife of Louis the Pious, see Judith, daughter of Welf

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. Their son was Henry the Wrangler for whom she acted as regent after Henry's death in 955. She has made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and afterwards retired to the Niedermünster in Regensburg, where she was also buried.


Under Duke Heinrich l and his wife Judith, the Niedermünsterkirche was renewed completely for unknown reasons. The construction must have progressed far enough that upon Henry's death in 955 he was buried there. Judith was buried beside him beneath the high alter after her death.

This development started certainly with the church new building around 950 and must have been concluded at the latest, 973 with Judith's entry into the abby Judith served as the Abbess (Mother Superior) of the abby between 974 and her death.

http://reinis-welten.de/regensburg/kirchenundkloesterinregensburg/d...


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Judith von Bayern (925–985)

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Judith (* 925; † 29. Juni bald nach 985), war Herzogin von Bayern und eine der bedeutendsten Frauengestalten der politischen Geschichte Bayerns im Mittelalter.

Judith war älteste Tochter des Herzogs Arnulf des Bösen von Bayern und dessen Frau Judith von Friaul. Sie war Gemahlin des Herzogs Heinrich I. von Bayern († 955). Durch diese Ehe wurde die Zugehörigkeit des Herzogtums Bayern zum entstehenden deutschen Reich befördert.

Judith war Mutter nicht nur von Heinrich dem Zänker, für den sie ab 955 für ein Jahrzehnt die Vormundschaft führte, sondern auch von Hadwig, die bereits mit 15 Jahren Herzogin von Schwaben wurde, und von Gerberga, die Äbtissin im Stift Gandersheim wurde.

Nach einer Pilgerreise ins Heilige Land lebte sie ab 974 im Kloster Niedermünster in Regensburg. Dort wurde sie auch, wie bereits ihr Ehemann, begraben.

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Judith (925 – June 29 soon after 985), was Duchess of Bavaria. She was the eldest daughter of Arnulf the Bad of Bavaria and Judith of Sülichgau.

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, for whom she acted as regent after Henry's death in 955. She made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and, upon returning in 974, retired to the Niedermünster in Regensburg, where she is buried beside her husband



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War herzogin von bayern und Eine der bedeutendsten Frauengestalten der Politischen Geschichte Bayerns im Mittelalter.

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Judith von Sülichgau's Timeline

919
919
Regensburg, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Ostenfrankenreich
940
940
Bavaria, Germany
940
Bavaria, Germany
951
951
Sachsen, Germany
975
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Ambergau, Saxony
987
June 28, 987
Age 68
Regensburg, Nordgau, Herzogtum Bayern, Ostenfrankenreich
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Bavaria, Germany
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