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  1. Judit de Francia (843 d. C.-870 d. C.) 1 también conocida como Judit de Flandes, fue una princesa francesa, primogénita de los 9 hijos de Carlos el Calvo, rey de Francia, y de Ermentrudis de Orleans, su primera esposa.

  2. Judith de Francia (nacida alrededor de 844 y muerta después de 870) fue dos veces reina de Wessex, luego condesa de Flandes a través de sus sucesivos matrimonios.

  3. Judit de Francia (843 d. C.-870 d. C.) también conocida como Judit de Flandes, fue una princesa francesa, primogénita de los 9 hijos de Carlos el Calvo, rey de Francia, y de Ermentrudis de Orleans, su primera esposa.

    • Early Life
    • Judith Crowned Queen
    • Second Marriage
    • Count Baldwin I
    • Death and Legacy
    • Sources

    Judith of France was born in October 843 or 844, the daughter of the Carolingian king of West Francia, known as Charles the Bald, and his wife Ermentrude of Orléans, daughter of Odo, Count of Orleans and Engeltrude. The Saxon king of the West Saxons, Aethelwulf, left his son Aethelbald to manage Wessex and traveled to Romeon pilgrimage. A younger s...

    Aethelwulf and Judith returned to his land; they were married on October 1, 856. A consecration ceremony gave Judith the title of queen, making her the first crowned queen of England. Apparently, Charles had won from Aethelwulf a promise that Judith would be crowned queen upon their marriage; earlier wives of Saxonkings were known quite simply as t...

    Aethelwulf did not live long after his marriage to Judith, and they did not have children. He died in 858, and his eldest son Aethelbald took over all of Wessex. He also married his father's widow, Judith, probably in recognition of the prestige of being married to a daughter of the powerful French king. The church condemned the marriage as incestu...

    Her father, perhaps hoping to find another marriage for her, confined her to a convent. But Judith escaped the convent in about 861 by eloping with a man named Baldwin, apparently with the help of her brother Louis. They took refuge in a monastery at Senlis, where they were likely married. Judith's father Charles was quite angry over this turn of e...

    Judith died in about 870, a few years before her father became Holy Roman Emperor. Her significance to the British crown, however, lasted for generations. Judith's genealogy has some important links in British royal history. Sometime between 893 and 899, Baldwin II married Aelfthryth, daughter of the Saxon king Alfred the Great, who was a brother o...

    Drake, Terry W. "The History of the Drake Family and the Times They Lived." Xlibris, 2013.
    Geary, Patrick J. "Women in the Beginning: Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary." Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.
    Oksanen, Eljas. "Flanders and the Anglo-Norman World, 1066–1216." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Ward, Jennifer. "Women in England in the Middle Ages." London: Hambledon Continuum, 2006.
  4. Judit de Francia ( 843 d. C. – 870 d. C.) también conocida como Judit de Flandes, fue una princesa francesa, primogénita de los 9 hijos de Carlos el Calvo, rey de Francia, y de Ermentrudis de Orleans, su primera esposa.

  5. Datos rápidos: Judith de Francia. Conocido por: Primera mujer en ser coronada Reina de Inglaterra; hija del rey de Francia; abuela de Matilde de Flandes, esposa de Guillermo el Conquistador; Nacido: Octubre 843 u 844 en Orleans, Francia; Padres: Carlos el Calvo y Ermentrude de Orleans; Murió: Abril 870 en Borgoña, Francia; Esposos)

  6. Judith de Francia era la hija de un rey francés, la esposa de dos reyes ingleses y la primera mujer en ser coronada como Reina de Inglaterra.