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Judith of Schweinfurt

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Judith of Schweinfurt
Judith
Judith's face
Born
Judith

before 1003
Died2 August 1058
TitleDuchess of Bohemia
Spouse(s)Bretislav I, Duke of Bohemia
ChildrenVratislaus II of Bohemia
Spytihněv II, Duke of Bohemia
Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia
Otto I of Olomouc
Parent(s)Henry of Schweinfurt
Gerberga

Judith of Schweinfurt (Template:Lang-cs; before 1003 – 2 August 1058), known in Czech as Jutka or Jitka, was the Duchess consort of Bohemia in the period of 1034–1055, as the wife of Duke Bretislav I.

Family

She was the wife of Bretislav I of Bohemia.[1] Her parents were Henry, margrave of Nordgau (Bavaria),[1] and his wife Gerberga. She was a scion of the House of Babenberg.

Bretislav and Jitka

The House of Přemysl wished to confirm its good relationship with the Babenbergs through a marriage to Judith in 1020. Judith was a desirable bride, but Oldřich of Bohemia had only one son, Bretislav, and he was of illegitimate birth, thus complicating the prospect of a marriage with the high-born Judith. Bretislav solved the problem by kidnapping Judith from a monastery in Schweinfurt,[1] although he was never punished for the crime. He married Judith some time later. Their first son Spytihněv was born after almost ten years, which led to the hypothesis that the kidnapping happened in 1029, although Judith may have given birth to daughters before her first son.

Exile in Hungary

After Bretislav died in 1055, Judith may have been sent by Spytihněv out of Bohemia, like other Germans, and moved to Hungary. In Hungary she may have married the former king Peter Urseolo of Hungary, who had been deposed in 1046. Judith died in 1058 and was buried in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague.

References

  1. ^ a b c Herwig Wolfram, Conrad II, 990-1039: Emperor of Three Kingdoms, transl. Denise A. Kaiser, (The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006), 226.

Literature

  • KRZEMIENSKA, B. Břetislav I. - Čechy a střední Evropa v prvé polovině XI. století. Praha : Garamond, 1999.
  • ŽEMLIČKA, J. Čechy v době knížecí 1044–1198. Praha : NLN, 2002. 660 s. ISBN 80-7106-196-4.
Judith of Schweinfurt
Born: c. 1003 Died: 2 August 1058
Royal titles
Preceded by Duchess consort of Bohemia
1034–1055
Succeeded by