Judith de Flandre
Notater: Judith of Flanders (or Judith of France) (c. 843 - c. 870) was queen consort of Wessex and countess consort of Flanders. She was the eldest daughter of the West Frankish King and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Bald and his wife Ermentrude of Orléans. Through her marriages to two Kings of Wessex, Æthelwulf and Æthelbald, she was twice a queen. Her first two marriages were childless, but through her third marriage to Baldwin, she became the first Countess of Flanders and an ancestor of later Counts of Flanders. One of her sons by Baldwin married Ælfthryth, a daughter of Æthelbald's brother, Alfred the Great. She was also an ancestor of Matilda of Flanders, the consort of William the Conqueror, and thus of later monarchs of England. Judith blev gift med Aethelwulf King of England, søn af Egbert of Wessex King of England og Redburga. (Aethelwulf King of England blev født omkring 795 og døde den 13 Jan. 858.) Judith blev derefter gift med Aethelbald of Wessex, søn af Aethelwulf King of England og Osburh. (Aethelbald of Wessex døde den 20 Dec. 860.) Judith blev derefter gift med Baldwin/Baudouin I de Flandre. (Baldwin/Baudouin I de Flandre blev født omkring 830 og døde i 879.) |
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