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    in Tours. Judith was the daughter of Count Welf of Bavaria and Saxon noblewoman Hedwig. No surviving sources provide a record of Judith's exact date...
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    Welf originated from a distinguished dynasty of Franconian nobles. He is mentioned only once: on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Judith to...
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    of Welf, he is counted as Welf IV. Welf was the son of Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, and Kunigunde of Altdorf. When Welf's maternal uncle, Welf, Duke...
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  • Thumbnail for House of Welf
    The House of Welf (also Guelf or Guelph) is a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor...
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    is counted as Welf V. Welf was the oldest son of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Judith of Flanders. In 1088 or 1089, when Welf was still a teenager...
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  • to be known as the Holy Roman Empire. Welf, Count of Altdorf (819) Empress Judith (* 795 † 843), daughter of Welf, wife of Emperor Louis the Pious Queen...
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    Judith of Flanders (1030-1035 to 5 March 1095) was, by her successive marriages to Tostig Godwinson and Welf I, Countess of Northumbria and Duchess of...
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  • Welf is a Germanic first name that may refer to: Welf (father of Judith), 9th century Frankish count, father-in-law of Louis the Pious Welf I, d. bef...
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    and Welf over the inheritance of Calw. Welf was an uncle to the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (Barbarossa's mother, Judith, was Welf's sister). Welf himself...
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    House of Welf and the House of Hohenstaufen, the two most powerful and influential families in Germany. The Historia Welforum specified that Judith married...
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    of Lorraine 13. Adelaide of Leuven 3. Alice of Lorraine 14. Frederick II, Duke of Swabia 7. Bertha Hohenstaufen of Swabia 15. Judith Welf of Bavaria...
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    son of Welf (also Hwelf or Welf I) by Hedwig of Bavaria, and thus a brother of Judith of Bavaria, wife of Emperor Louis the Pious. Through Judith's influence...
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  • Hedwig of Bavaria (category Elder House of Welf)
    abbess of Chelles, the wife of Count Welf, and mother-in-law of Emperor Louis the Pious through his marriage to Judith, her daughter. Hedwig was possibly...
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  • or 23, 843), daughter of Count of Welf and Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria, became second wife of Louis the Pious Judith Premyslid (c. 1057–1086), daughter...
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    marked a crucial step forward in the rise of the Welf dynasty. In 827, probably at the instigation of Judith, Hemma married Louis the German, the youngest...
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    Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria (category House of Welf)
    death in 1126. Henry was the second son of Duke Welf I of Bavaria (died 1101) from his marriage with Judith, daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. As...
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  • Auxerre. Conrad's father was Welf. He was one of the early Welfs, a member of the Bavarian branch, and his sister Judith was the second wife of Louis...
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    castles in Brunswick and Lüneburg and the associated estate of the House of Welf. In 1269 there was a first division between the brothers Albrecht and Johann...
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    king was in Italy. Around 1120, Frederick II married Judith of Bavaria from the rival House of Welf. When the last male member of the Salian dynasty, Emperor...
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    The Treasure takes its name from the princely House of Guelph (German: Welf) of Brunswick-Lüneburg. In October 1929, the Treasure, consisting of 82 pieces...
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    unrelated dynasties.   Houses of Welf and Babenberg In 1070, Emperor Henry IV deposed Duke Otto, granting the duchy instead to Welf I, a member of the Italo-Bavarian...
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    Terre Matildiche out of curial fear of the Welfs. Welf IV died in November 1101. His eldest son and successor Welf V had rulership rights over the House of...
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    war in Germany between the Hohenstaufen claimant Philip of Swabia and the Welf candidate Otto IV, Ottokar declared himself King of Bohemia in 1198, being...
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  • needed] Judith (1033 – 5 March 1094), married firstly Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria, by whom she allegedly had issue; and secondly Welf I, Duke...
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    saint Sophia Judith Matilda (d. 1138), married Margrave Diephold IV of Vohburg (d. 1130) and Count Gebhard III of Sulzbach (d. 1188) Welf VI Wulfhilde...
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  • Thumbnail for Gisela, daughter of Louis the Pious
    (born 820) was the only daughter of Louis the Pious and his second wife, Judith of Bavaria. She married the powerful and influential Eberhard, Duke of Friuli...
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  • Thumbnail for Frederick II, Duke of Swabia
    About 1120 Frederick married Judith, a daughter of Duke Henry IX of Bavaria and member of the powerful House of Welf. Their first son Frederick was...
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    Henry X, Duke of Bavaria (category House of Welf)
    Heinrich der Stolze) (c. 1108 – 20 October 1139), a member of the House of Welf, was Duke of Bavaria (as Henry X) from 1126 to 1138 and Duke of Saxony (as...
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    Frederick II of the Hohenstaufen dynasty and Judith, daughter of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria, from the rival House of Welf. Frederick, therefore, descended from...
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    Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (category House of Welf)
    Ältere von Braunschweig; c. 1173 – 28 April 1227), a member of the House of Welf, was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1195 until 1212. Henry was the eldest...
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