Judith of Flanders

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Judith of Flanders

Dutch: Judith van Vlaanderen, French: Judith de Flandre, Norwegian: Judith av Flanders
Also Known As: "Judith de Flandre", "Judith van Vlaanderen", "Judith of Flanders", "Judith van Vloandern"
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Birthplace: Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaanderen, België (Belgium)
Death: March 04, 1094 (54-68)
Weingarten, Karlsruhe (District), Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Place of Burial: Weingarten, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Baldwin IV the Bearded, count of Flanders and Eleanore de Normandie
Wife of Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria and Welf IV, duke of Bavaria
Mother of Ketil Hook; Skuli Tostigson of Rein; Kunizza of Bavaria; Dorothea von Bayern; Welf V, duke of Bavaria and 3 others
Sister of Oda van Breda
Half sister of Hermengarde van Gent, II and Baldwin V, count of Flanders

Occupation: Countess of Flanders, Grevinne av Flandern, Countess of Northumbria, and later Duchess of Bavaria, Grevinne
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About Judith of Flanders

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_von_Flandern

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_van_Vlaanderen

Judith van Vlaanderen, de Flandre, of Flanders. Daughter of Baudouin IV 'le Barbu' & Eleonor (his second wife) Married to: 1. Tostig Godwinsson 2. Welf

JUDITH de Flandre ([1033]-5 Mar 1094, bur St Martin Monastery). The Annalista Saxo names "Iudhita…amita Rodberti comitis de Flandria ex cognatione beati Ethmundi regis" as husband of "Haroldi" (in error for Tostig) but correctly names her second husband "Welphus filius Azzonis marchionis Italorum"[206].

The Genealogia Welforum names "filiam comitis Flandrie, reginam Anglie, Iuditam nomine" as wife of Welf[207]. Florence of Worcester says that Judith was "daughter of Baldwin Count of Flanders" but does not specify which Count Baldwin, nor is this clear from the context[208]. According to the Vita Ædwardi Regis, Judith was the sister of Count Baudouin V[209]. On the other hand, Alberic de Trois Fontaines asserts that Judith was one of the children of Baudouin V Count of Flanders and his wife Adela de France[210], but there are other clear errors in Alberic's listing of this couple's children so the statement should be viewed with caution.

Judith is also listed as the daughter of Count Baudouin V (after Mathilde) in a manuscript whose attribution to Orderic Vitalis is disputed, which also shows her first marriage[211]. The date of her first marriage is confirmed by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which records that she fled with her husband and parents-in-law after the Council of 9 Sep 1051[212]. Judith moved to Denmark after her first husband was killed. The Chronicon of Bernold records the death "1094 IV Non Mar" of "Iuditha uxor ducis Welfonis Baioariæ" and her burial "apud monasterium…Sancti Martini" built by her husband[213].

The necrology of Raitenbuch records the death "III Non Mar" of "Iudinta regina Anglie, filia marchionis de Este uxor Welfonis nostri fundatoris"[214], exaggerating her status resulting from her first marriage and confusing her paternity. The necrology of Weingarten records the death "III Non Mar" of "Judita dux regina Anglie"[215], also exaggerating her status resulting from her first marriage.

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Judith of Flanders's Timeline

1030
1030
Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaanderen, België (Belgium)
1046
1046
1052
1052
Wessex, England (United Kingdom)
1059
1059
Bavaria, Germany
1068
1068
Bavaria, Germany
1072
1072
Bavaria, Germany
1074
1074
Bavaria, Germany
1094
March 4, 1094
Age 64
Weingarten, Karlsruhe (District), Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany