Person:Judith of Bavaria (1)

Judith von Bayern
b.Abt 800
m. Est 795
  1. Judith von BayernAbt 800 - 843
  2. Conrad I "le Vieux" de BourgogneAbt 800 - Bet 862 & 866
  3. Hemma _____, Princess of BavariaAbt 810 - 876
  4. Rudolph von Bayern - 866
m. Feb 819
  1. Gisèle de FranceAbt 821 - Aft 874
  2. Charles II "le Chauve" de France823 - 877
Facts and Events
Name[7] Judith von Bayern
Alt Name Judith _____, of Bavaria
Alt Name[8] Judith de Bavière
Gender Female
Birth[7] Abt 800 House of Elder Welfs
Marriage Feb 819 Aachen, Rheinland, Preußen, Germanyto Louis Ier "le Pieux" des Francs
Death[5][7] 19 Apr 843 Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
Burial[5][7] Tours, Indre-et-Loire, FranceSaint-Martin
Reference Number[1] Q169547?


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Judith of Bavaria (797– 19 April 843) was the Carolingian empress as the second wife of Louis the Pious. Marriage to Louis marked the beginning of her rise as an influential figure in the Carolingian court. She had two children with Louis, Gisela and Charles the Bald. The birth of her son led to a major dispute over the imperial succession, and tensions between her and Charles' half-brothers from Louis' first marriage. She eventually fell from grace when Charles' wife, Ermentrude of Orléans, rose to power. She was buried in 843 in Tours.

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References
  1. Judith of Bavaria (795-843), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   (EA)Encyclopedia Americana, 1951
    v.17 p.636.
  3.   Karel de Grote - de eerste geneaties.

    Wordt gevangengezet in het Radegundisklooster te Poitiers tijdens de paleisrevolutie 830; wordt vrijgelaten en in ere hersteld na een reinigingseed; wordt opgesloten in een klooster Tortonain in noord-Italië 833; komt weer vrij in 834.

  4.   Gens Nostra 1990
    364.
  5. 5.0 5.1 JUDITH ([805]-Tours 19 Apr 843, bur Tours Saint-Martin)., in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  6.   Judith, in Baldwin, Stewart, and Todd Farmerie. The Henry Project (King Henry II ): Ancestors of King Henry II.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Biographie aufWikipedia DE, in Wikipedia
    [[1]], gefunden 2016.

    Judith (* vermutlich 795[1]/ 807[2]; † 19. April 843) war seit Februar 819 zweite Gemahlin Ludwigs des Frommen. Judith war die Tochter des Grafen Welf I., des Stammvaters der Dynastie der Welfen, und der edlen Sächsin Heilwig (Eigilwi). Sie war die Schwester von Hemma, der Gemahlin Ludwigs des Deutschen, und von Rudolf und Konrad, die Grafen im Bodenseeraum und im Zürichgau waren.

  8. Biographie a Wikipédia FR, in Wikipedia
    [[2]], trouvée 2016.

    Judith de Bavière1, née vers 805, morte le 19 avril 843, est une dame de l'empire carolingien, seconde épouse de l'empereur Louis le Pieux et mère du roi Charles II le Chauve.