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Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony 1154–1201 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1154
Birth Location: Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland, Holy Roman Empire
Death Date: 12 Dec 1201
Death Location: Saxony, Germany, Holy Roman Empire
Father: Mieszko (1138-death)
Mother: Elisabeth Hungary
Spouse(s): Bernhard Anhalt
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The story of Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony began in 1154 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland, Holy Roman Empire. Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony married Bernhard Iii Von Brandenburg House Of Ascania Duke Of Saxony Count Of Anhalt. Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony passed away in 1201 in Saxony, Germany, Holy Roman Empire.
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- The story of Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony began in 1154 in Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland, Holy Roman Empire.
- Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony married Bernhard Iii Von Brandenburg House Of Ascania Duke Of Saxony Count Of Anhalt.
- Judith Piast, Princess of Poland, Duchess of Saxony passed away in 1201 in Saxony, Germany, Holy Roman Empire.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1154
Event Place: Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland, Holy Roman Empire
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Dec 1201
Event Place: Saxony, Germany, Holy Roman Empire