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Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland 1056–1086 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1056

Birth Location: Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic

Death Date: 25 Dec 1086

Death Location: Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland

Father: Henry Emperor

Mother: Agnes Germany

Spouse(s): Salomon Hungary, Władysław Poland

Children(s): Boleslaw coins, Zbigniew Poland

Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland was born in 1056 in Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, the child of Henry Iii The Black Salian Holy Roman Emperor And Agnes Of Poitou Aquitaine Holy Roman Empress Empress Of Germany. Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland married Salomon Arpad King Of Hungary, Wadysaw I Herman Piast Dynasty Duke Of Poland, and had children including Boleslaw Iii Boleslaus The Wry Mouthed Piast Duke Of Poland Allowed Jews To Own Land Mint Nation S Coins, Zbigniew Poland. Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland passed away in 1086 in Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland.

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Biography

  • Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland was born in 1056 in Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, the child of Henry Iii The Black Salian Holy Roman Emperor And Agnes Of Poitou Aquitaine Holy Roman Empress Empress Of Germany.
  • Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland married Salomon Arpad King Of Hungary, Wadysaw I Herman Piast Dynasty Duke Of Poland, and had children including Boleslaw Iii Boleslaus The Wry Mouthed Piast Duke Of Poland Allowed Jews To Own Land Mint Nation S Coins, Zbigniew Poland.
  • Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland passed away in 1086 in Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Judith Poland's Ancestors

Self
Judith Poland
1056–1086
Birth Place: Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Parents
Henry III, 'The Black' Salian, Holy Roman Emperor
1016–1056
Schwaben, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany
Agnes (of Poitou & Aquitaine Holy Roman Empress, Empress of) Germany
1025–1077
Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Grandparents
Conrad (II 'The Elder' Salian dynansty founder, Holy Roman Emperor, King of) Germany
–1039
Speyer, Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire
Gisela (of) Swabia
–1043
Kiev, Ukraine
William (V Duke of) Aquitaine
–1030
Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Agnes (of Burgundy de Macon, Duchess of) Aquitaine
–1068
Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Great-Grandparents
Henry Speyer
–1000
Adelaide Alsace
–1040
Herman Swabia
–1003
Princess Swabia
–1017
William Aquitaine
Emma Blois
–1003
Otto Count
–1026
Ermentrude Roucy
–1004
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Otto Carinthia
–1004
Judith Verdun
–1026
Conrad Swabia
Jutta Argengau
–1009
William Aquitaine
Gerloc Normandy
Theobald Blois
Luitgarde DeBretagne
Adalbert Ivrea
Gerberga Chalon
–1002
Renaud Count
Alberade Princess

Judith Poland's Descendants

1.
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Judith (Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of) Poland (Abt. 1056–25 Dec 1086) m. Salomon (Árpád, King of) Hungary (1053–1087) m. Władysław (I Herman Piast dynasty, Duke of) Poland (1044–4 June 1102)
  1. 1. Boleslaw (III Boleslaus ' The Wry-mouthed' Piast, Duke of Poland; allowed Jews to own land & mint nation's) coins 1086–1138 m. Zbyslava (Svyatopokovna Rurikid dynasty, Kievan Rus) Princess 1086–1108 m. Salomea (of Berg von Schelklingen, High Duchess consort of) Poland 1099–1144
    1. 1. Vladislas (II 'the Exile' Piast, King of) Poland 1105–1159 m. Agnes (House of Babenberg, High Duchess consort of Poland, Duchess consort of) Silesia 1109–1163
      1. 1. Richilde (Piast of Poland, Queen of) Castile 1134–1185 m. Alfonso (VII Pierre-Raimund 'the Emperor' 1st of House of Ivrea, King of Castile, Leon &) Galicia 1105–1157
        1. 1. Stephanie (Alfonso of) Castile –1180
        2. 2. Sancha (de) Castile-Leon 1154–1208 m. Alfonso (II 'the Chaste' Aragon, King of Aragon & Pamplona, Count of) Barcelona 1152–1196
        3. 3. Ferdinand (House of) Ivrea 1153–1157
      2. 2. Boleslaw (I 'The Tall' von Piast House, Duke of) Wroclaw 1127–1201 m. Zvenislava (of) Kiev –1155
      3. 3. Mieszko (IV 'Tanglefoot' von Piast, Duke of Poland &) Silesia 1147–1211
        1. 1. Casimir (I von Piast, Duke of) Opole-Racibórz 1178–1230
    2. 2. Mieszko (III 'The Old' de Piast, High Duke of Poland (1173-), Duke of Greater Poland) (1138-death) 1126–1202 m. Elisabeth ((Erszebet) de Arpad, Duchess of Greater Poland, Princess of) Hungary 1129–1155 m. Eudoxia (Izlaslavna, Princess of Kiev; High Duchess Consort of Poland; Duchess of Greater) Poland 1131–1187
      1. 1. Swinisława Piast –1240 m. Mestwin (I) Samborides 1160–1220
      2. 2. Wierzchoslawa (Ludmilla van) Polen 1153–1211 m. Frederick (I 'Ferry' de Lorraine,) Duc 1155–1206
        1. 1. Frederick ('Ferry' de Lorraine Duke, Seigneur) d'Amance 1172–1213 m. Agnes (de Bar, Dame D'Amance, de Longwy et de) Stenay 1177–1226
      3. 3. Elisabeth (Elżbieta de Piast, Princess of Greater Poland, Duchess of Bohemia, Margravine of) Lusatia 1152–1209
      4. 4. Odon (Otton de Piast, Duke of Greater Poland & Poznań, Duke of) Kalisz 1144–1194 m. Viacheslava (Yaroslavna Galicia, Princess of) Poznan 1168–1200
        1. 1. Wladislaw (Odonic De Piast, Duke of Greater) Poland 1190–1239
        2. 2. Euphrosyne (De Piast, Duchess of Gdansk, Princess) Wielkopolska 1194–1235
        3. 3. Ryksa (De Piast, Princess Wielkopolska, Lady) nun 1191–1238
      5. 5. Judith (Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of) Saxony 1154–1201 m. Bernhard (III von Brandenburg House of Ascania, Duke of Saxony, Count of) Anhalt 1139–1212
      6. 6. Stephen (de Piast, Prince of Greater Poland; never married or had) issue 1150–1177
      7. 7. Anastasia (of Greater Poland, Duchess Regent of) Pomerania 1164–1240
    3. 3. Agnes (De Piast, Grand Princess of Kiev, Princess of) Poland 1137–1172
    4. 4. Richeza (Piast, Queen of Sweden, Princess of Principality of Minsk, Princess of) Poland 1116–1156 m. Volodar (Glebovich Polotsk dynasty (or the Polotski), Prince of Minsk &) Hrodno 1114–1167 m. Magnus (I 'The Strong' Estridsen family, King of) Sweden 1106–1134 m. Sverker (I 'The Elder', House of Sverker, King of) Sweden 1114–1156
      1. 1. Sophia (Vladimirovna Rurikide of Novgorad & Minsk, Queen of) Denmark 1140–1198 m. Valdemar (Waldemar I 'The Great' Estridsen, King of) Denmark 1131–1182
        1. 1. Ingeborg (Estridsen, Danish princess, Queen of France (although never) crowned) 1172–1236 m. Philippe (II von) Frankreich 1165–1223
        2. 2. Waldemar (II van) Denemarken 1170–1241 m. Berengaria (van Portugal, Infanta of Portugal; Queen Consort of) Denmark 1194–1221
        3. 3. Helena (van) Denemarken 1176–1233
        4. 4. Canute (VI King of Denmark) (issueless) 1163–1202 m. Gertrude (of Saxony, Queen of) Denmark 1155–1196
      2. 2. Knud (V(III) von Estridsson, King of) Poland 1129–1157 m. Helen (House of Sverker, Queen consort of) Danmark 1140–1158 m. Sophie (von Dänemark (von) Östergötland) 1099–
        1. 1. Brigitte (Jutta Judith Knuddotter von Estridsson of Poland, Princess of) Denmark 1146–1199 m. Bernhard (III von Brandenburg House of Ascania, Duke of Saxony, Count of) Anhalt 1139–1212
      3. 3. Boleslaw (Burislav House of) Sverker, 1150–1173
      4. 4. Sune (Sik) Sverkersson 1154–
    5. 5. Casimir (II 'The Just' Piast, High Duke of Poland, Duke of) Masovia 1138–1194 m. Helen (de Premyslid, High Duchess consort of Poland, Princess of Bohemia &) Znojmo 1141–1204 m. Elena (Rostislavovna Rurik Queen of Poland, Princess of) Kiev 1138–1204
      1. 1. Konrad (I Piast, High Duke of Poland, Duke of) Masovia 1187–1247 m. Agathe (Sviatoslavna) Rurikide 1193–1247
        1. 1. Siemovit (I Piast, Duke of) Masovia 1226–1262 m. Pereyaslava (Danilovna, Rurikide) Dynasty 1229–1283
        2. 2. Casimir (I House of Piast, Kuyavia, Duke of Kujawy, Sieradz,) Dobrzyń 1211–1267 m. Constance (House of Piast, Princess of Silesia, Duchess of) Kuyavia 1224–1257 m. Euphrosyne 1229–1292
        3. 3. Jutta (van) Piast 1226–1257
      2. 2. Anastasia (of) Poland 1164–1194
      3. 3. Adelaide (De Piast Princess of Poland, Lady) nun 1177–1211
      4. 4. Leszek (I de Piast, High Duke of Poland, Duke of Sandomierz & Masovia, The) White 1186–1227 m. Grzymislawa (Ingvarevna Rurik dynasty, Princess of Krakow, Princess of Kiev &) Luck 1184–
    6. 6. Judith (Judyta De Piast, Margravine of Brandenburg, Princess of) Poland 1132–1175
    7. 7. Bolesław (IV de Piast, High Duke of Poland, Duke of Masovia, Silesia & Sandomierz, The) Curly 1125–1173
    8. 8. Dobroniega (Ludgarda de Piast, Margravine of Lusatia, Princess of) Poland 1129–1160
    9. 9. Henry (De Piast, Duke of Sandomierz, Prince of Poland, Knight,) Crusager 1131–1166
  2. 2. Zbigniew Poland 1080–1107

Judith Poland's Timeline

2 Records

1056
Abt. 1056
Birth of Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland in Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
1086
25 Dec 1086
Age 30
Death of Judith Marie Salian Dynasty, Bohemian princess, Duchess of Poland in Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland
Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1056
    Event Place: Praha, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1086
    Event Place: Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Plock, Mazowieckie, Poland
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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