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Judith and Flanders
* Flanders, Judith.
Tostig went into exile in Flanders, along with his wife Judith, who was the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders.
** Judith of Flanders
* Judith of Flanders, Queen of Wessex
It was rare in ninth century Wessex for the king's wife to be given the title queen, and it is only definitely known to have been given to Æthelwulf's second wife, Judith of Flanders.
* Judith ( 844 – 870 ), married firstly with Ethelwulf of Wessex, secondly with Ethelbald of Wessex ( her stepson ) and thirdly with Baldwin I of Flanders
Another matrimonial case in which Nicholas interposed was that of Judith of Flanders, daughter of Charles the Bald, who had married Baldwin I, Count of Flanders, without her father's consent.
In 1051, he married Judith, the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders, half-sister of Baldwin V of Flanders, and aunt of Matilda of Flanders, who married William the Conqueror.
According to legend, Baldwin Iron Arm, Count of Flanders, kidnapped Judith, the daughter of Charles the Bold in 862 in Senlis and brought her to a fortress that used to be where the present Rumbeke Castle stands.
* Flanders, Judith, A Circle of Sisters: Alice Kipling, Georgiana Burne Jones, Agnes Poynter, and Louisa Baldwin, Norton, 2001, ISBN 0-393-05210-9
* Baldwin I Iron Arm ( r. 860s-879 ), married Judith and was granted lands and honours, which would evolve into the County of Flanders.
* Judith of Flanders, Princes of the Carolingian Franks, Queen of Wessex, Countess of Flanders
He was the son of Baldwin I of Flanders and Judith, a daughter of Charles the Bald and as such a descendant of Charlemagne.
The only model of a queen's coronation was that of Judith of Flanders, but this had taken place outside of England.
Judith of Flanders ( or Judith of France ) ( c. 843 – 870 ) was the eldest daughter of the Frankish King and Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Bald and his wife Ermentrude of Orléans.
However, around Christmas 861, Judith eloped with Baldwin, later Count of Flanders.
# REDIRECT Judith of Flanders
* Judith of Flanders, consort of Æthelwulf of Wessex, Æthelbald of Wessex, and Baldwin I, Count of Flanders

Judith and Victorian
* Judith Johnston, ' Anna Brownell Jameson and the Monthly Chronicle, In Garlick & Harris, eds., Victorian Journalism: Exotic and Domestic ( Queensland University Press, 1998 )
* Judith Johnston, ' Anna Jameson: Victorian, Feminist, Woman of Letters.
Indeed, Judith Wilt characterises the narrative of She, in which British imperialist penetration of Africa ( represented by Holly, Leo, and Job ) suddenly suffers a potential " counter-attack " ( from Ayesha ), as one of the archetypal illustrations of the " reverse colonalism " motif in Victorian Gothic.
* Victorian Premier's Literary Award C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Judith Beveridge, Wolf Notes
* Fisher, Judith Law, ' In the Present Famine of Anything Substantial ": Fraser's " Portraits " and the Construction of Literary Celebrity ; or, " Personality, Personality Is the Appetite of the Age "', Victorian Periodicals Review 39: 2, Summer 2006, pp. 97 – 135

Judith and Home
Nicholas Serota & Lewis Biggs, Preface ; Fiona Bradley, Introduction: Automatic Narrative ; Victor Willing, The Imagiconography of Paula Rego ; Ruth Rosengarten, Home Truths: The Work of Paula Rego ; Judith Collins, Paula Rego's Drawing.
* Christie Brinkley: American Beauty Interview by Judith Newman to Ladies Home Journal, June 2009
* Fitzpatrick, Judith ( 1991 ) " Home Reef Fisheries Development: A Report from Torres Strait ".
Elderly actress Judith Lowry guest starred in an early episode (" Leaving Home ") as Jonathan's mother, Sally Dexter.
Within the novelisation entitled Home Fires Burning, readers were made privy to the character's history as a trainee doctor during World War II, and his blossoming relationship with his would be wife, Judith.
Skinner also made appearances in Neighbours ( as Laura Dennison ), Home and Away, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors, The Young Doctors ( as Dr. Judith Napier ) and Sons and Daughters ( as Doris Hudson ).

Judith and Portrait
* Portrait of a friendship: the letters of Barbara Blackman and Judith Wright, 1950-2000, edited by Bryony Cosgrove ( Miegunyah Press, 2007 ) ISBN 978-0-522-85355-1, ISBN 0-522-85355-2
On his retirement as Chairman, to avoid any conflict of interest, David Sainsbury placed his then 23 % stake in Sainsbury's into a " blind " trust, to be administered by lawyer Judith Portrait.
Although it is sometimes difficult to date her paintings, it is possible to assign to her these years the Ritratto di gonfaloniere ( Portrait of Gonfaloniere ), today in Bologna ( a rare example of her capacity as portrait painter ); the Giuditta con la sua ancella, ( Judith and her Maidservant ) today housed at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Judith and Life
In Precarious Life, Judith Butler discusses recognizing the Other in order to sustain the Self and the problems of not being able to identify the Other.
* ' The Judith Durham Story – Colours Of My Life ' by Graham Simpson ( Random House, 1994, 1998, 2000 ), ( Virgin Books, 2004 ).
* Antigone's Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death by Judith Butler.
* Judith Bleich, Jacob Ettlinger, his Life and Works.
Judith Hennessee ( Betty Friedan: Her Life ) and Daniel Horowitz, a professor of American Studies at Smith College, have also written about Friedan.
* Svadhisthana-The Seat of Life by Anodea Judith
In the first three years the show started / finished with the " That's Life " theme sung a resident singer, either Cheryl Kennedy, Stephanie de Sykes, Judith Bruce or Lois Lane.
In between stints, she also spent a year appearing as Judith Sanders on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, in 1987.
* Judith Light ( Karen Wolek, One Life to Live )
* Judith Light ( Karen Woleck, One Life to Live )
:: Judith Binney, Redemption Songs-A Life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki.
After her death, he married a distant cousin, Karen ( Judith Light ), but in one of One Life to Lives most famous storylines, it was later revealed to him in court that she had been working as a prostitute during their marriage.
In 2006, San Francisco filmmaker Betsy Bayha released the 30 minute documentary Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott.
* Clip from ' Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott ' a film by Betsy Bayha
* 1979 Judith Light ( One Life to LIve )
* 1980 Judith Light ( One Life to Live )
* Anodea Judith, therapist, author of Wheels of Life
" The following year he played love interest Luke Barton in the short-lived series The Simple Life opposite Judith Light.
It is most famous as the manuscript containing the unique copy of the epic poem Beowulf ; in addition to this it contains a fragment of The Life of Saint Christopher, and the more complete texts Letters of Alexander to Aristotle, Wonders of the East and Judith.
* Mafia Moll: The Judith Exner Story, The Life of the Mistress of John F. Kennedy ( 2008 ) ISBN 0-923891-90-0
He translated, edited, and revised Sievers's Old English Grammar ( 1885 ), edited Judith ( 1888 ), The Christ of Cynewulf ( 1900 ), Asser's Life of King Alfred ( 1905 ), and The Dream of the Rood ( 1905 ), and prepared A First Book in Old English Grammar ( 1894 ).
* Unstill Life: art, politics and living with Clifton Pugh by Judith Pugh-a personal memoir written by his third wife

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