Zij is getrouwd met Vladislav II of Bohemia von Bââhmen Pâôemysl Pâôemyslid.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
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Jutta (Judith) von Thâºringen is your 26th great grandmother.
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her father ·Üí King Of Bohemia Otakar II
his father ·Üí Vâ°clav I "Jednooky" Bohemia, King of Bohemia
his father ·Üí Ottokar I Premysl, King of Bohemia
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Jutta (Judith) von Thâºringen (of Thuringia)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1135
Thuringen, Germany
Death:
September 09, 1174 (39)
(Bohemia), Czech Republic
Place of Burial:
Teplice, Teplice District, âöstââ nad Labem Region, Czech Republic
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Ludwig III von Thâºringen, Landgraf and Hedwig von Gudensberg, Landgrâ§fin von Thâºringen
Wife of Vladislav Pâôemysl, II
Mother of Ottokar I Premysl, King of Bohemia; Vladislav Jindrich Pâôemysl and Richza Princess of Bohemia, Duchess of Mââdling
Sister of Câ§cilie von Thâºringen; Ludwig "der Eiserne" Landgraf von Thâºringen, II; Adelheid von Magdeburg; Hermann II von Thâºringen, landgraf; Heinrich von Gudensberg, herzog; and Mathilde von Thâºringen ¬´ less
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_von_Thâºringen
Judith of Thuringia (Czech: Judita Durynskâ°, c. 1135 - d. 9 September after 1174) was the second wife of Duke and later King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and since 1158 the second Queen of Bohemia.
Marriage to Vladislaus II
Vladislaus married Judith, daughter of Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia, in 1153, three years after the death of his first wife Gertrude. The main reason was that Judith was related to the new German king Frederick I. Vladislaus' bride was most probably eighteen, he was 15-20 years older.
[edit]Queen Judith
Probably in 1155, two years after the wedding, Judith gave birth to the first son. In medieval times the names for babies were chosen mostly by mothers, so it was probably Judith's idea to name the son Pâôemysl (name of the legendary founder of the dynasty)[1].
A chronicler wrote about Judith that she was of great beauty and mind, educated in Latin and politics. It is said that she often deputized Vladislaus in his absent. Whe he was crowned in 1158, Judith became the queen. Her coronation is not actually documented, but chronicles write about Queen Judith.
During Vladislaus' rule a new bridge in Prague was built, where the Charles bridge stands today. It was the first stone bridge in central Europe and in honour of the queen it was called Judith's bridge.
When Vladislaus abdicated in 1172, his wife followed him to exile. It is not known where she died, but her remains were found in a monastery in the town of Teplice. According to Emanuel VlÆçek she died as an old lady after 1210, living to see successful reign of her eldest son Pâôemysl[2]
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