- Duchess of Swabia
- House of Welf
Judith Welf von Bayern und Sachsen was born 19 May 1100 in Bavaria, Germany to Heinrich IX. von Bayern (1075-1126) and Wulfhild von Sachsen (c1075-1126) and died 27 August 1130 Germany of unspecified causes. She married Friedrich II von Schwaben (1090-1147) 1121 JL .
Biography
Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia was a duchess of Swabia by marriage to Friedrich II von Schwaben (1090-1147). She was the mother of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, known to history as "Barbarossa". See also Frederick Barbarossa Family Ancestry.
Judith was born 19 May 1100, the eldest daughter of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria and Wulfhilde of Saxony, daughter of Magnus, Duke of Saxony and Sophia of Hungary, and thereby a member of the powerful German House of Welf. She had three brothers, Henry, Conrad and Welf; and three sisters, Sophia, Matilda and Wulfhild. The Historia Welforum names in order Iuditham, Mahtildem, Sophium and Wulfildem as the four daughters of Henricus dux ex Wulfilde. This is evidence that Judith was the eldest daughter. She had, in addition to her seven legitimate siblings, one half-brother, Adalbert, born of her father's relationship with an unnamed mistress.
Duchess of Swabia
On an unknown date between 1119 and 1121, she married as his first wife, Frederick II, Duke of Swabia (1090 – 6 April 1147); this dynastic marriage united the House of Welf and the House of Hohenstaufen, the two most powerful and influential families in Germany. The Historia Welforum specified that Judith married Friderico Suevorum duci, but did not mention the date.
In 1125, her father initially supported the candidacy of her husband to succeed Emperor Henry V as King of Germany; however, he eventually switched his support to Lothar III, Holy Roman Emperor. The defection of Judith's father created an enmity between the Welfs and the Swabians that would have far-reaching consequences in Germany which would last throughout the 12th century. It is not known how this affected relations between Judith and her husband. It is curious to note that no further children were born to the couple after the birth of their daughter Bertha in 1123.
She died on 27 August 1130 and was buried at Waldburg in Heiligen Forst, Alsace. Shortly after Judith's death Frederick married, as his second wife, Agnes of Saarbrücken.
Issue
She had two children:
- Friedrich I Barbarossa of the Holy Roman Empire (1122-1190), married on 9 June 1156 Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy, by whom he had 12 children.
- Bertha von Schwaben (c1124-c1194) - married in 1138 Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine, by whom she had seven children.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Friedrich I Barbarossa of the Holy Roman Empire (1122-1190) | 1122 Ravensburg, Ravensburg District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | 10 June 1190 Turkey | Adela von Vohburg (1128-1187) Béatrice I de Bourgogne (1145-1184) |
Bertha von Schwaben (c1124-c1194) | 1124 | 1194 | Mathieu I de Lorraine (c1119-1176) |
Siblings
See Also
- Judith Bayern
- Frederick Barbarossa Family Ancestry
- Holy Roman Emporer
- Von Schwaben Family
- Frederick von Schwaben
- House of Welf
Bibliographies
External Links
- wikipedia:en:Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia
- Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia at thePeerage
- Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia, Geni.com, https://www.geni.com/people/Judith-of-Bavaria/6000000002240801354, retrieved 22 June 2023
- Ancestry of Bavarian Dukes, fmg.ac, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#Judithdied11301131, retrieved 22 June 2023
- MSN Encarta – Frederick I (Holy Roman Empire) (Archived 2009-10-31)
- Famous Men of the Middle Ages – Frederick Barbarossa
- Charter given by Emperor Frederick for the bishopric of Bamberg showing the Emperor's seal, 6 April 1157. Taken from the collections of the Lichtbildarchiv älterer Originalurkunden at Marburg University
References
Footnotes (including sources)
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