Judith of Baden (d.1162) was a German margravine, as the daughter of Herman II, Margrave of Baden by his wife Judith of Backnang.[1]
Customary for the children of a ruling Margrave at the time, she was styled a "Margravine". She married Ulrich I, Duke of Carinthia with whom she had five children. She died in 1162 and was buried in a stone sarcophagus in the Augustine Chapel in the cloister of the Backnang Abbey. Her tomb was opened in 1513 by Christopher I of Baden, engraved, and then transferred to the choir of the church.[2]
JudithofBaden (d.1162) was a German margravine, as the daughter of Herman II, Margrave ofBaden by his wife Judithof Backnang. Customary for the children...
the age of 33. … "… Mayor Koch of New York ousted Dr. Baden as the city's chief medical examiner in 1979. Dr. Baden is on medical leave as one of the city's...
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Dallansky (1959 until her death in 2008). Judith Holzmeister died at the age of 88 on 23 June 2008, in Baden, Austria. Dallansky died six weeks later....
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The Face of Human Rights, edited by Walter Kälin, Lars Müller, Judith Wyttenbach. Baden: Lars Müller Publishers, 2004. 720 pages with about 500 photos...
Beau (25 April 1850 in Rastatt, Grand Duchy ofBaden – 17 July 1927 in Baden-Baden) was a German composer of classical music. She studied with noted musicians...
Material World. Baden-Baden, Tectum Verlag, p. 76. Blanché, Ulrich (2018). Damien Hirst. Gallery Art in a Material World. Baden-Baden, Tectum Verlag,...
1910, Baden-Powell formed the Girl Guides, for girls in the United Kingdom which spread internationally as Girl Guides and includes age programs of (Brownie...
Gisela of Verona. One of his granddaughters through Eberhard was Judith, who married Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria. She was the mother of Eberhard, Duke of Bavaria...
women in Baden-Baden badly hampered England's 2006 World Cup finals campaign. Prominent women at Baden-Baden included Victoria Beckham, wife of then England...
noblewoman, 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...
Mowry Thacher Baden (born January 17, 1936) is an American sculptor who has lived and worked in Canada since 1975. He is known for his gallery-based kinaesthetic...