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Queen consort of Bohemia
Judith of Habsburg
Queen consort of Bohemia
Tenure
1285–1297
Coronation
2 June 1297, Prague
Queen consort of Poland
Tenure
1296–1297
Born
13 March 1271 Rheinfelden, Swabia
Died
18 June 1297(1297-06-18) (aged 26) Prague, Bohemia
Burial
Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague
Spouse
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
Issue
Wenceslaus III of Bohemia
Anne, Queen of Bohemia
Elisabeth, Queen of Bohemia
Margaret, Duchess of Brieg
House
Habsburg
Father
Rudolf I of Germany
Mother
Gertrude of Hohenberg
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