Judith of Bavaria

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Judith of Bavaria was a 12th-century German noblewoman and duchess, best known as a member of the influential Welf dynasty and a key figure in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Judith of Bavaria canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf duchess
medieval German noble
member of nobility
noblewoman
activeInPeriod 12th century
aristocraticRank duchess
associatedWith Bavarian nobility
German principalities
imperial politics
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Bavaria
culture German
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup German
governedTerritory Bavaria
historicalContext dynastic politics of the Holy Roman Empire
knownFor being a member of the Welf dynasty
role in Holy Roman Empire politics
languageUsed Middle High German
legalStatus free person
maritalStatus married noblewoman
memberOf House of Welf
House of Welf
surface form: Welf dynasty
nobleFamily House of Welf
House of Welf
surface form: Welf dynasty
nobleTitle Duchess of Bavaria
partOf Holy Roman Empire
politicalRole aristocratic power broker
politicalSphere Holy Roman Empire
positionHeld duchess
region Central Europe
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
residence Bavaria
Holy Roman Empire
sexOrGender female
socialClass high nobility
sphereOfInfluence Bavaria
Imperial Estates of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Holy Roman Empire nobility
timePeriod 1100s
typeOfNoble duchess consort

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Frederick I Barbarossa mother Judith of Bavaria
Barbarossa mother Judith of Bavaria
Elder House of Welf notableMember Judith of Bavaria