Arbre généalogique Riny Doyle geboren Marinus van Waard » Judith OF HABSBURG (1271-1297)

Données personnelles Judith OF HABSBURG 


Famille de Judith OF HABSBURG

Elle est mariée avec Wenceslaus II OF BOHEMIA.

Ils se sont mariés


Enfant(s):

  1. Elisabeth OF BOHEMIA  1292-1330 
  2. Margaret OF BOHEMIA  1296-1322 

  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • Notes par Judith OF HABSBURG

    Judith of Habsburg (1271 - 21 May 1297) was the youngest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and his wife Gertrude of Hohenburg. Judith was a member of the Habsburg family.

    When Judith was five, she became the object of her father's political plans. Her father signed the Vienna peace treaty with Premysl Otakar II of Bohemia, and they decided that Judith should marry Wenceslaus, son and heir of Premysl Otakar.

    Judith's sisters also married powerful kings and dukes; her sister Klementia married Charles Martel of Anjou, son of Charles II of Naples, and her sister Matilda married Louis II, Duke of Bavaria.

    The formal marriage (engagement) was in 1279 in Jihlava, the second marriage took place in early 1285 in Cheb, and the bride was given a dowry "from the Duchy of Austria, Moravian border to the border of Danube". The wedding in Cheb was followed by a "festive" wedding night, but soon after, Rudolph took Judith back to Germany, since she was still of a young age.

    Wenceslaus' coronation had to be canceled because Judith was not present. She did eventually leave her family in Germany and came to Prague to be with her husband. Like her father, Judith hated Zavish, Lord of Falkenstejn, stepfather of her husband. He had acted as regent with the Dowager Queen, Kunigunda of Slavonia, whom he secretly married. Judith helped bring Zavish to trial and he was eventually executed in 1290, five years after the death of Queen Kunigunda.

    Judith tried to reconcile her husband and Albert I of Germany, her brother. She also brought German influences to the Prague court, like the introduction of knights at court. She made Prague a cultural centre

    They were crowned King and Queen of Bohemia in 1297. Judith was not in good health during the time of the coronation having just given birth to her tenth child. She died weeks later.

    According to the family chronicles, Judith was described as beautiful, noble and virtuous. She supported her husband's claim on Poland.

    Judith died 21 May 1297 in Prague, aged only twenty six. She was having constant pregnancies over the twelve years of marriage, almost one child per year. Worn out by childbirth, Judith died weeks after giving birth to her youngest child and namesake, Judith.

    Her husband went onto marry Elisabeth Richeza of Poland who bore him a daughter, Agnes.

    All of the Hapsburg rulers of Bohemia from 1526 onward were descended from Judith through her daughter Elizabeth.

    Wenceslaus and Judith had ten children:
    1.Premysl Otakar ( 6 May 1288 - 19 November 1288).
    2.Wenceslaus III ( 6 October 1289 - 4 August 1306); King of Bohemia, King of Hungary and King of Poland.
    3.Agnes ( 6 October 1289 - after 1292 before 1306), twin of Wenceslaus, betrothed to Rupert, son of Adolf, King of Germany but died young.
    4.Anna ( 10 October 1290 - 3 September 1313), married in 1306 to Henry of Carinthia.
    5.Elisabeth ( 20 January 1292 - 28 September 1330), married in 1310 to John I of Bohemia
    6.Judith ( 3 March 1293 - 3 August 1294).
    7.John ( 26 February 1294 - 1 March 1295).
    8.John ( 21 February 1295 - 6 December 1296).
    9.Margareta ( 21 February 1296 - 8 April 1322), married to Boleslaw III the Generous, Duke of Wroclaw.
    10.Judith (born and died 21 May 1297).

    Of the ten children only four lived to adulthood.

    Source: Wikipedia

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