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Judith of Habsburg 1271–1297 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Mar 1271

Birth Location: Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland

Death Date: 18 June 1297

Death Location: Prague, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic

Father: Rudolf AUSTRIA

Mother: Anne HOHENBERG

Spouse(s): Wenceslaus Bohemia

Children(s): Eliska Bohemia, Wenceslaus Bohemia, Agnieszka ), Queen Bohemia, Margaret (20thGGM)

In 1271, Judith of Habsburg entered the world in Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland, born to Rudolf Iv Von Hapsburg Habsburg Of Austria And Anne Gertrude Von Hohenberg. Judith of Habsburg married Wenceslaus Ii Of Bohemia, and had children including Agnieszka Przemyslidka Przemyslidka, Eliska I Of Bohemia, Margaret Of Bohemia 20Thggm, Queen Eliska Elizabeth Bohemia, Wenceslaus Iii Of Bohemia. Judith of Habsburg passed away in 1297 in Prague, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic.

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Biography

  • In 1271, Judith of Habsburg entered the world in Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland, born to Rudolf Iv Von Hapsburg Habsburg Of Austria And Anne Gertrude Von Hohenberg.
  • Judith of Habsburg married Wenceslaus Ii Of Bohemia, and had children including Agnieszka Przemyslidka Przemyslidka, Eliska I Of Bohemia, Margaret Of Bohemia 20Thggm, Queen Eliska Elizabeth Bohemia, Wenceslaus Iii Of Bohemia.
  • Judith of Habsburg passed away in 1297 in Prague, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Judith Habsburg's Ancestors

Self
Judith Habsburg
1271–1297
Birth Place: Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Parents
Rudolf IV von HAPSBURG ( HABSBURG ) of AUSTRIA
1218–1291
Limburg Castle Near Sasbach Am Kaiserstuhl In The Breisgau
Anne (Gertrude von) HOHENBERG
1230–1281
Schwaben, Kelheim, Bayern, Duchy of Bavaria
Grandparents
Albrecht (von) Habsburg
1188–1240
Schloss Limburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Hedwige (von) Kyburg
1192–1260
Kyburg, Zurich, Switzerland
Burckhard (V Count of Höhenberg) 24thGGF
1201–1253
Hohenberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Mechtild (of Tübingen) 24thGGM
1205–1276
Tübingen, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Rudolf (25thGGF)
1158–1232
Agnes (25thGGM)
1162–1252
Ulrich V
1165–1227
Anna Zähringen
1165–1230
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Albert *
1138–1199
Ida *
1141–1203
Hartmann )
1110–1180
Richenza (26thGGM)
1125–1172
Berthold (24thGGF)
1140–1186
Hedwig (24thGGM)
1140–1180

Judith Habsburg's Descendants

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Judith (of) Habsburg (13 Mar 1271–18 June 1297) m. Wenceslaus (II of) Bohemia (27 Sep 1271–21 Jun 1305)
  1. 1. Eliska (I of) Bohemia 1292–1330
  2. 2. Wenceslaus (III of) Bohemia 1289–1306
  3. 3. Agnieszka (Przemyslidka ( Przemyślidka) ) 1305–1337
  4. 4. Queen (Eliska (Elizabeth)) Bohemia 1292–1330 m. John (of) Luxembourg 1296–1346
    1. 1. Jutta (Bonne Bohemia de) Luxembourg 1315–1349 m. John (II "the Good" ( " le Bon ") King of France Capet ( Merovingian ) (He was captured in the Battle of Poitiers, ransomed) created the franc to pay ransome (voluntarily returned to London to be a prisoner of the English) (18thGGF) *He beheaded) J 1319–1364
      1. 1. Joan (of Valois Queen of Navarre) (19thGA) 1343–1373
        1. 1. Joan (of Navarre Queen of England ( Jeanne )) (3rdC17XR) 1370–1437 m. John (IV Duke of Brittany KG ( Jean IV "The Valiant" de DREUX ) ( Jean V de Montfort duc de Bretagne ) *) (3rdC18XR) 1339–1399 m. Henry (IV) Plantagenet 1366–1413
      2. 2. Jean (( John ) I le Magnifique, duc de) Berry 1340–1416 m. Joanna (of Armagnac ( Jeanne d'Armagnac )) (4thC19XR) 1346–1388
        1. 1. Marie (de BERRY , Duchess of Auvergne , comtesse de Montpensier) (1375–1434) 1375–1434 m. Jean (I de BOURBON (and d' Auvergne)) (1stC18XR) 1380–1434 m. Philippe (d'Artois , comte d'Eu ( Philip of Artois Count of Eu ) Crusader , Barbary Crusade (He was captured in the Battle of Nicopolis and died in captivity in Turkey) (1358-1397)) (2ndC18XR) 1358–1397
      3. 3. Louis (I de France , duc d'Anjou) (1339-1384) 1339–1384 m. Marie (de Blois-Châtillon) (1343-1404) 1343–1404
      4. 4. Philip (II "the Bold" Duke of Burgundy ( IV ) ( Merovingian ) (17thGGF) * Y-DNA R1b-Z381 ,) R1b1b2a1a1b 1342–1404 m. Margaret (III Dampierre Countess of) Flanders 1350–1405
        1. 1. Margaret (of Burgundy , Duchess of Bavaria ( Marguerite de Bourgogne) ) 1374–1441 m. William (Wittelsbach , II , Duke of Bavaria-Straubing KG) (17thGU) 1365–1417
        2. 2. John (II "the Fearless" Duke of Burgundy , Count of Nevers ( Crusader , Battle of Nicopolis ) ( Merovingian ) He was Assassinated (17thGGF)) R1b 1371–1419 m. Margaret (of Bavaria) (17thGGM) 1363–1423
      5. 5. Koning (Charles V 'le de) VALOIS 1337–1380 m. Biette (( Biote ) CASSINEL (mistress of the regent, Charles, le dauphin, later King of France Charles V)) * 1340–1380 m. Jeanne (de) BOURBON 1337–1378
        1. 1. Louis (de) VALOIS 1372–1407 m. Valentina Visconti 1366–1408 m. Yolande (Mariette d'ENGHIEN ( Marie de ENGHIEN) ) 1368–1446
        2. 2. Charles (VI de) VALOIS 1368–1422 m. Isabeau (von von) WITTELSBACH 1370–1435
    2. 2. Charles (IV Holy Roman Emperor De) Luxembourg 1316–1378 m. Blanche (de) Valois 1317–1348 m. Elisabeth (von) Greifen 1347–1393
      1. 1. Sigismund (I HRE King of Hungary of Luxembourg ( Holy Roman Emperor ) Crusader, Battle of Nicopolis (1368-1437) (1stC20XR)) * 1368–1437 m. Barbara (von CILLI ( Celje) ) 1390–1451
        1. 1. Elisabeth (von LIMBURG) (5thC18XR) 1408–1442
        2. 2. Hunyadi (János "a Törökverő - The Turk beater" , Crusade of Varna , Regent-Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary Voivode of Transylvania ( John Hunyadi ) (1407-1456) (2ndC19XR) (Died from Plague, Yersinia Pestis) DNA , Burgundian Crusade (Y-DNA) E1b1. 1407–1456 m. Szilágyi (Erzsébet) (1410-1483) 1410–1483
      2. 2. Margarete (von LUXEMBURG) (1stC19XR) 1335–1349
      3. 3. Catherine (of Bohemia Electress of Brandenburg) (1stC19XR) 1342–1395
      4. 4. Margarethe (von Luxemburg , Burggräfin von Nürnberg) (1373-1410) 1373–1410 m. John (III , Burgrave of Nuremberg ( Battle of Nicopolis , Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe and the Crusades ) (1369-1420)) (17thGU) 1369–1420
        1. 1. Elisabeth (von Nuremberg ( Nürnberg ), Gräfin zu Württemberg) (1391-1429) 1391–1429
      5. 5. Anne (Queen of England of Bohemia . Died of Black Death , the Great Plague (Had no children)) (4thC19XR) 1366–1394 m. Richard (II King of England Plantagenet (Abdicated to and Imprisoned by Henry IV) Died in prison. Son of 2 Plantagenets (Last king of England whose 1st language was Norman French) (18thGU) Had no) children 1367–1400
  5. 5. Margaret (of Bohemia) (20thGGM) 1296–1322 m. Bolesław (III the Generous Duke of Legnica-Brieg ( Boleslaw )) (20thGGF) 1291–1352
    1. 1. Louis (I) Legnica 1321–1398 m. Agnes (of Glogow ( Agnes of Żagań , Duchess of Racibórz ) ( Agnieszka De Bourgogne of Piast ) (1321-1362)) (19thGGM) 1321–1362
      1. 1. Margaret (of Brieg) (18thGGM) 1342–1386 m. Albert (I von WITTELSBACH of Holland Duke of Bavaria , KG ( Albrecht I ) (18thGGF)) * 1336–1404
        1. 1. William (Wittelsbach , II , Duke of Bavaria-Straubing KG) (17thGU) 1365–1417 m. Margaret (of Burgundy , Duchess of Bavaria ( Marguerite de Bourgogne) ) 1374–1441
        2. 2. Margaret (of Bavaria) (17thGGM) 1363–1423 m. John (II "the Fearless" Duke of Burgundy , Count of Nevers ( Crusader , Battle of Nicopolis ) ( Merovingian ) He was Assassinated (17thGGF)) R1b 1371–1419
      2. 2. Henry (VII Duke of) Brzeg 1343–1399
      3. 3. Hedwig (of) Legnica-Brieg 1346–1385
      4. 4. Wenceslaus (Duke of) Legnica-Brieg 1350–1358
    2. 2. Wenceslaus (I of Legnica ( Legnica, Dolnośląskie, Poland )) (19thGGF) 1314–1364
      1. 1. Rupert (I Legnicki of Legnica , książę (Prince)) (18thGGF) 1347–1409 m. Hedwig (de Glogau of Sagan , Queen consort of Poland ( Jadwiga Żagańska )) (18thGGM) 1348–1390
        1. 1. Barbara ((Duchess) von Schlewien - Liegnitz) (17thGGM) 1372–1436 m. Rudolf (III of Saxony d' Ascanie von Saxe-Wittenberg Elector of Saxony (17thGGF)) * 1373–1419

Judith Habsburg's Timeline

5 Records

1271
13 Mar 1271
Birth of Judith of Habsburg in Rheinfelden, Aargau, Switzerland
Rheinfelden, Aargau, Switzerland
1271
13 Mar 1271
Birth of Judith of Habsburg in Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
1297
21 May 1297
Age 26
Death of Judith of Habsburg in Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
1297
21 May 1297
Age 26
Death of Judith of Habsburg in Prague, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Prague, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
1297
18 June 1297
Age 26
Death of Judith of Habsburg
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Mar 1271
    Event Place: Rheinfelden, Aargau, Switzerland
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] International, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Mar 1271
    Event Place: Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 18 Jun 1297
    Event Place: Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
    Record Source: Findagrave, Jutta of Habsburg 18 Jun 1297

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 May 1297
    Event Place: Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 May 1297
    Event Place: Prague, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 June 1297
    Record Source: International, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Prague, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] International, Find a Grave Index

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