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 Bavaria
He md Judith of Flanders 1071, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, and Judith of Normandy.
Child of Welf IV and Judith of Flanders was:
Welf IV, Duke of Bavaria, b abt 1045 d 6 Nov 1101, Cyprus.
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 Judith of Flanders
The "3:3" consanguinity that would exist between Welf and Judith if she were a daughter of Baldwin V of Flanders as some sources state:
Having unequivocally rejected the hypothesis that Baldwin IV was Judith's father, Decker-Hauff then compared the candidacies of Baldwin V and Richard III side-by-side, using the weaknesses in the former to support the latter.
As already mentioned above, the most notable early discussion of the primary evidence was by Freeman [3, 663-5], who concluded that she was a daughter of Baldwin IV by his second Norman wife, and with a few exceptions, there has been wide agreement that Freeman was correct in his analysis.
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 Welf IV Hertog van Beieren
Judith (daughter of Boudewijn IV Graaf van Vlaanderen, Graaf van Vlaanderen
Mechtild (daughter of Rudolf IV (I) Graaf van Habsburg and Gertrud (Anna) van Hohenberg) b.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 17
Married in 819:Judith de Baviere (3628), daughter of Welf II, Count de Baviere andEgilwich=Heilwig, Abbess de Challes ; Louis married Judith upon the deathof his first wife, Ermengarde.
In 837, thanks to the intercessions of Judith, Charles 'Le Chauve',receives a Kingdom composed of Frisia, between the Seine, the Meuse andthe sea and in September 838, he receives the crown at Quierzy-sur-Oise.In 838, Marseille is devastated by the Sarrasins.
A son of Charles Martel, Pepin became sole defacto ruler of the Franks in 747 and then, on the deposition of ChildericIII in 751, king of the Franks.
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 Section DM: Descendants of Duke Welf IV of Bavaria
of Flanders, Belgium, daughter of (W-11) Count Baldwin IV the Bearded and (R-18) Judith (of N
Section DM: Descendants of Duke Welf IV of Bavaria
IV was born between 1019 and 1060, and died on 6 Nov. 1101
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 Ancestors of Virginia Kathaleen Brannan Wills Welf IV.
Welf married Countess Judith of Northumberland, daughter of Count Baudoin IV.
Ancestors of Virginia Kathaleen Brannan Wills Welf IV.
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 Ancestors of Duke Von Bavaria Welf IV Bavaria
Welf married Judith De Flanders, daughter of Baldwin IV Le Blount De Flanders and Countess Of Normandy Eleanor Normandy.
Ancestors of Duke Von Bavaria Welf IV Bavaria
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 Roy Genealogical File - Person Page 302
In February 819 Louis married Judith of Bavaria, daughter of Welf I Duke of Bavaria, Count in the Entgau and Egilwich Abbess of Challes.
She was the daughter of Robert III "the Old" Duke of Burgundy, Prince of France and Eleanor of Seomur en Auxois.
Between 1068 and 1069 William married Hildegarde of Burgundy, daughter of Robert III "the Old" Duke of Burgundy, Prince of France and Eleanor of Seomur en Auxois.
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 Worldroots.com
Judith, daughter of Welf, Graf in Bavaria and Schwaben,
Emma/Hemma, daughter of Welf, Graf in Bavaria and Schwaben,
Eberhard I, Markgrave of Friaul, son of Unruoch, Count of
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 53
He married Judith of Bavaria, daughter of Duke Welf I of Bavaria and Edith of Saxony (?), in February 819.
He married Emma of Andech (?), daughter of Duke Welf I of Bavaria and Edith of Saxony (?), in 827.
Duke Ludolph of Saxony was born circa 816.
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 Bavaria
He md Judith of Flanders 1071, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, and Judith of Normandy.
Welf IV, Duke of Bavaria, b abt 1045 d 6 Nov 1101, Cyprus.
He md Wulfhilde of Saxony abt 1097, daughter of Magnus, Duke of Saxony, and Sophia.
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 File 112: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Daughter of Welf of Alemannia, Count Duke of Bavaria (776-) and Heilwig (780-)
Daughter of Henry III the Black of Bavaria Duke of Bavaria Duke of Spoleto (1074-1126) and Wulfhilda of Saxony (1075-1126)
Daughter of Frederick II Count Luxembourg, Margrave Antwerp, Lord Saarbrucken (1005-1065) and Gerberge of Boulogne (-1049)
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 LOUIS THE GERMAN - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS THE GERMAN
In 827 he married Emma, daughter of Welf I., count of Bavaria, and sister of his stepmother Judith; and he soon began to interfere in the quarrels arising from Judith's efforts to secure a kingdom for her own son Charles, and the consequent struggles of Louis and his brothers with the emperor Louis I. (q.v.).
Upper Bavaria was accordingly divided in 1310, and Louis received the north-western part of the duchy; but Rudolph refused to surrender any part of the Palatinate.
Many of the nobles in Lower Bavaria", however, angered at Louis, called in the aid of Frederick I. (the Fair), duke of Austria; but he was defeated at Gammelsdorf on the gth of November 1313, a victory which not only led to peace, but conferred considerable renown on Louis.
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 LOUIS I. OF BAVARIA - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS I. OF BAVARIA
In 827 he married Emma, daughter of Welf I., count of Bavaria, and sister of his stepmother Judith; and he soon began to interfere in the quarrels arising from Judith's efforts to secure a kingdom for her own son Charles, and the consequent struggles of Louis and his brothers with the emperor Louis I. (q.v.).
Bavaria's power of self-defence especially was weakened by his economies and by his lack of interest in the military aspect of things.
The crown prince was also averse from a Napoleonic marriage, and preferred to marry (October 12, 1810) the Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1792-1854).
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 LOUIS THE GERMAN - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS THE GERMAN
In 827 he married Emma, daughter of Welf I., count of Bavaria, and sister of his stepmother Judith; and he soon began to interfere in the quarrels arising from Judith's efforts to secure a kingdom for her own son Charles, and the consequent struggles of Louis and his brothers with the emperor Louis I. (q.v.).
Many of the nobles in Lower Bavaria", however, angered at Louis, called in the aid of Frederick I. (the Fair), duke of Austria; but he was defeated at Gammelsdorf on the gth of November 1313, a victory which not only led to peace, but conferred considerable renown on Louis.
Upper Bavaria was accordingly divided in 1310, and Louis received the north-western part of the duchy; but Rudolph refused to surrender any part of the Palatinate.
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 Bavaria
He md Judith of Flanders 1071, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, and Judith of Normandy.
Welf IV, Duke of Bavaria, b abt 1045 d 6 Nov 1101, Cyprus.
Henry I, Duke of Bavaria, b 1074, d 13 Dec 1126.
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 My Lines - Person Page 390
She was the daughter of Welf VI, Markgraf von Tuszien und Herzog von Spoleto and Uta von Calw, Herzogin von Schauenburg.
She married Welf VI, Markgraf von Tuszien und Herzog von Spoleto, son of Heinrich IX "der Schwarze", Herzog von Bayern and Wulfhilda von Sachsen.
She married Markgraf von Baden Hermann III von Zähringen, son of Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen and Judith (?), between 1131 and 1134.
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 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 11111
Emperor Louis I 'The Pious' (of the Holy Roman Empire) married Princess Judith (of Bavaria), daughter of Duke Guelph I (Welf I) (of Bavaria) and Hedwig Duchess (of Bavaria), in February 819 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia.
Emperor Louis I 'The Pious' (of the Holy Roman Empire) was the son of Emperor Charlemagne (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Hildegard Empress (of the Holy Roman Empire).
Emperor Louis I 'The Pious' (of the Holy Roman Empire) was born in August 778 in Casseneuil, France.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 29
Adalard: he was not Count of Paris [for Conrad (the Welf one) is mentioned specifically as Count of Paris in 876 by the _Annals of St.Bertin_ written contemporaneously at Reims].
Inthis way he passed his life, much respected by neighboring princes, andgave his daughter Ethelswitha in marriage to Baldwin earl of Flanders, bywhom he had Arnulf and Ethelwulf; the former received from his father thecounty of Boulogne, from the other at this day are descended the earls ofFlanders.
Aged 12 when married to Aethelwulf; aged 16 when marriedto her son-in-law Aethelbald --- William George Searle, *Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles*, Cambridge, 1899, p 343 [Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW] [merge G675.FTW] JUDITH (WEST FRANKS) Princess of the West Franks was born in 844.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 17
After his first wife's(Ermengarde) death, Louis, in 819, married the beautiful Bavarian Judith,daughter of Comte Welf of Bavaria.
Moreover,Louis did not anticipate that he would become father of another child:the empress Irmengard died in 818; and four months later Louis marriedJudith of Bavaria, who, in June 823, bore him a son, Charles (Charles theBald), to whom the Emperor gave Alemannia in 829.
Louis sent his sisters and half sisters to nunneries and later puthis three illegitimate half brothers--Drogo, Hugo, and Theodoric--intomonasteries.
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A leader of the Guelph, or pro-papal, faction in predominantly Ghibelline (pro-imperial) Pisa, he...
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 Encyclopedia: History of Bavaria
When Bertold died in 947 Otto conferred the duchy upon his own brother Henry, who had married Judith, a daughter of Duke Arnulf.
In 1061 the empress Agnes, mother of and regent for the German king Henry IV, entrusted the duchy to Otto of Nordheim, whom the king deposed in 1070, granting the duchy to Count Welf, a member of an influential Bavarian family.
Otto I at his victory over Berengar of Friuli Grave of Otto I in Magdeburg Otto I the Great ( November 23, 912 - May 7, 973), son of Henry I the Fowler, king of the Germans, and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke of Saxony, King of the Germans and arguably the...
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