Elle est mariée avec Æthelbald Ætheling 834 of Wessex (Wessex).
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 858 à Wessex.
Judith de France<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 843 - Verberie, Oise, Picardie, Francie occidentale<br>Marriage: 856<br>Marriage: 858 - Wessex<br>Marriage: Dec 13 862 - Auxerre-Sud, Auxerre, Yonne, Burgundy, France<br>Death: From 870 - Bruges, Gironde, Aquitaine, Francie occidentale<br>Burial: Abbaye Saint-Bertin Saint-Omer,Pas-de-Calais, Flandern<br>Parents: Charles II le Chauve Empereur d'Occident, Ermentrude le Chauve Reine des Francs (born d39;Orléans)<br>Spouses: Æthelwulf King of Wessex, King Æthelbald Of Wessex, Baudouin I, de Flandre Comte de Flandre<br>Children: Karel de Flandre, Baudouin II Comte de Flandre, Rodulf of Flanders, Guinidilda of Urgel de Flandre;<br>Siblings: Louis II le Bègue Roi des Francs, Charles l'Enfant Roi d'Aquitaine, Lothair "Le Boiteux" Abbé de Montier-en-Der, Carloman Abbé d'Echternach, Rotrude du Maine Abbess of St. Radegund, Ermentrude Abbess of Hasnon, Rothilde du Maine Comtesse du Maine, Drogo, Pippin, Unnamed son, Hildegarde<br> Additional information:
Affiliation: House of Carolingian
TitleOfNobility: Princess of France, Queen of Wessex, Dowager Queen of Wessex, Countess of Flanders
LifeSketch: Judith of Flanders (or Judith of France) was the oldest child of Charles the Bald, King of the West Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, and his first wife Ermentrude of Orléans. She was born about 843, most likely in Orléans. as a diplomatic alliance and as part of the arrangement Charles insisted his daughter be crowned Queen. Judith was crowned queen and anointed by Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims. Although empresses had been anointed before, this is the first definitely known anointing of a Carolingian queen. , and it was almost unknown for them to marry foreigners. The marriage provoked a rebellion by Æthelwulf's eldest surviving son, Æthelbald, probably because he feared displacement by a higher-born half-brother. Æthelwulf, died on 13 January 858, married a little over a year, Judith was still no more than 14 or 15, the marriage produced no children. Æthelbald, succeed his father as King of Wessex and immediately married Judith, his step-mother, probably to enhance his status because she was the daughter of the West Frankish king.nd-a-half years. Judith was no more than 17 years old, she had been twice married, twice widowed, twice been the Queen of Wessex ad she was still childless. Done with Wessex, Judith sold her properties and went home to France. Her father Charles the Bald promptly put her in the Monastery at Senlis, "under his protection, with all the honour due to a queen, until such time as she might marry suitably and legally."father Charles the Bald was furious and tried to have the couple excommunicated. Thy fled to Rome and appealed to the Pope. ome the young couple into his circle. They were officially married at Auxerre on 13 December 862.aldwin who died in 879, they are both believed to be buried in the Abbey of St-Bertin, near Saint-Omer.
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