Judith of Habsburg

Judith of Habsburg

Judith of Habsburg (1271May 21 1297) was the youngest daughter of Rudolph I of Germany and his wife Gertrude of Hohenburg.

Marriage

In 1285 Judith married Wenceslaus II of Bohemia in Eger (Cheb), she became Queen consort of Bohemia and Poland.The marriage produced ten children, they were:

* Přemysl Otakar (May 6 1288 - November 19 1288)
* Wenceslaus III (October 6 1289 – August 4 1306); King of Bohemia, King of Hungary and King of Poland
* Agnes (October 10 1290 - after 1292)
* Anna I of Bohemia (Anna Přemyslovna) (October 10 1290September 3 1313), married in 1306 to Henry of Carinthia
* Elisabeth I of Bohemia (Eliška Přemyslovna) (January 20 1292 - September 28 1330), married in 1310 to John I of Bohemia
* Guta (March 3 1293 - August 3 1294)
* John (February 26 1294 - March 1 1295)
* John (February 21 1295 - December 6 1296)
* Margaret of Bohemia (Markéta Přemyslovna) (February 21 1296 - April 8 1322), married to Bolesłaus III Rozrzutny, Duke of Wrocław
* Guta (*†May 21 1297)Judith died after giving birth to her tenth child on May 21 1297, the child called Guta also died.

Descendents

Three of Judith's children succeeded to the thrown of Bohemia they were Wenceslaus, Anna and Elisabeth. Elisabeth was the mother of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, his son was Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor. Judith is an ancester of Anne of Denmark who married James I of England, her children were Charles I of England and Elizabeth of Bohemia; Elizabeth is one of Judith's successers as Queen of Bohemia.

Judith is an ancester of England's current monarch Elizabeth II of England.

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