Judith von Böhmen (Przemyslidka) f. ca 1057 Prag Tjeckien d. 1086-12-25 Plock, Plock County, Masovian Voivodeship Polen Hertiginna av Polen [ Biografi ] [ Barn ] |
Vratislaus II f. ca 1032-1035 Prag, Bohemia d. 1092-01-14 Bohemia King of Bohemia |
Bretislav I f. ca 1002 Prag, Bohemia d. 1055-01-10 Chrudim, Pardubice, Tjeckien Duke of Bohemia |
Oldrich, duke of Bohemia f. ca 966 Baveria |
Bozena Kresinova f. ca 977 Prag, Tjeckien |
Judith H von Schweinfurt f. ca 1003 Schweinfurt, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Tyskland d. 1058-08-02 Magyarország, Ungern |
Heinrich I von Schweinfurt f. ca 950-980 Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Tyskland |
Gerberga von Gleiberg f. ca 970-975 Burg Gleiberg, Tyskland |
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Adelaida f. 1039 Esztergom, Komárom-Esztergom, Ungern d. 1062-01-27 Prag, Bohemia Princess of Hyngary |
Andrew I "the Catholic" f. d. |
Arpad(hazi) Vazul f. 976 |
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Anastasija Kijeviete, Af Kiev f. 1023 Kiev, Ukraina d. ca 1074 Admont Abbey, Austria |
Jaroslav Mudryj f. ca 978 Kiev, Ukraina |
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Judith von Böhmen (Przemyslidka), född cirka 1057
i Prag, Tjeckien, död 1086-12-25
i Plock, Plock County, Masovian Voivodeship, Polen.
Hertiginna av Polen.
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. She was named after her paternal grandmother Judith of Schweinfurt, who died shortly
after her birth. Judith was the second of four children born from Vratislaus II's marriage with the Hungarian princess Adelaide.
The others were Bretislaus II, Ludmilla (later a nun) and Vratislaus, who died young killed in battle. Judith's uncle Duke
Spytihnev II died in 1061 and was succeeded by his brother Vratislaus II. One year later, in 1062, Duchess Adelaide died. Duke
Vratislaus II was remarried in 1063 to Swietoslawa, daughter of Duke Casimir I of Poland. From this marriage, Judith gained five
half-siblings: Boleslav (Duke of Olomouc; he died shortly before his father), Borivoj II, Vladislav I, Sobeslav I Oldrich and Judith,
later wife of Wiprecht II of Groitzsch, Burgrave of Magdeburg. Around 1080, Judith married Wladyslaw I Herman, Duke of
Poland (nephew of her stepmother), to solidify the recently established Bohemian-Polish alliance. According to contemporary
chroniclers, Duchess Judith performed remarkable charity work, helping the needy and ensuring the comfort of subjects and
prisoners. After almost five years of childless marriage, the necessity of an heir had increased: Because she was barren pray to God
every day with tears and orations, made sacrifices and paying debts, helping widows and orphans, and given very generous
amounts of gold and silver for the monasteries, commanded the priests to pray to the saints and the grace of God for a child. On 10
June 1085, Judith and her husband were present at the coronation of her father Duke Vratislaus II as the first King of Bohemia.
One year later, in 1086, Judith's prayers were finally answered, and on 20 August of that year she gave birth the long-awaited son
and heir, the future Boleslaw III Wrymouth; sadly, the Duchess never recovered from the effects of childbirth and died four months
later, on 25 December.
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