Judith of Swabia

Judith Of Swabia

Judith-Maria of Swabia (b. Goslar, 9 April 1054 – d. 14 March ca. 1105?) was a German princess, a member of the Salian dynasty and by her two marriages Queen of Hungary and Duchess of Poland renamed Sophia in 1089.

She was the daughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor by his second wife Agnes, daughter of William V, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou.

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