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Location: Bogotá Distrito Especial Colombia

Judith of Schweinfurt, whose parents were Henry, …

Years: 1031 - 1031

Judith of Schweinfurt, whose parents were Henry, Margrave of Nordgau (Bavaria), and his wife Gerberga, is a scion of the House of Babenberg.

The House of Premysl wished to confirm its good relationship with the Babenbergs through a marriage to Judith in 1020.

Judith was a desirable bride, but Oldrich of Bohemia had only one son, Bretislaus, and he was of illegitimate birth, thus complicating the prospect of a marriage with the highborn Judith.

Bretislaus had solved the problem by kidnapping Judith from a monastery, although he is never punished for the crime.

He had married Judith some time later.

Their first son, Spytihněv, was born after almost ten years, which led to the hypothesis that the kidnapping happened in 1029, although Judith may have given birth to daughters before her first son.

Oldrich and his son Bretislaus had sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus had driven the Poles out of the eastern lands.

Bretislaus' efforts in today’s Slovakia against Hungary had failed in 1030 due to the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II.

In the following year, Czech forces refuse to take the field for the emperor.

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