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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.
However, around Christmas 861, Judith eloped with Baldwin, later Count of Flanders.
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* Judith Flanders, Inside the Victorian Home: a Portrait of Domestic Life in Victorian England.
* Judith of Flanders, consort of Æthelwulf of Wessex, Æthelbald of Wessex, and Baldwin I, Count of Flanders

Judith and France
Soon after her birth on 9 April 1054, Judith was betrothed to Philip, eldest son and heir of King Henry I of France.
Beauregard was the third child of Jacques Toutant-Beauregard, of French and Welsh lineage, and Hélène Judith de Reggio Toutant-Beauregard, a descendant of an Italian noble family that had migrated to France.
Judith was the daughter of a hat maker, who resided in the French community in Berlin, and the granddaughter of a refugee who suffered under the Huguenot persecutions in France.
Judith had previously been married to Æthelwulf and his son ( from an earlier marriage ) Æthelbald, kings of Wessex, but after the latter's death in 860 she had returned to France.
In one study conducted in France by Judith Tanne-Gariepy et al.
In July Æthelwulf became engaged to Charles's daughter, Judith, who was no more than fourteen, while Æthelwulf was about fifty years old, and on 1 October 856 they were married at Verberie in northern France.
Following Æthelbald's death, Judith sold her properties in Wessex and returned to France.
fr: Judith de France
Born in Versailles, France, Bromhead was the youngest son of Major Sir Edmund de Gonville Bromhead, 3rd Baronet of Thurlby Hall, Lincolnshire, a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo, by his wife Judith, daughter of James Wood of Woodville, Co. Sligo.
* Héroïnes: ' Eve la trop crédule ', ' Dalila, femme entre les femmes ', ' La Sadique Judith ', ' Hélène la rebelle ', ' Sapho l ' incomprise ', ' Marguerite, sœur incestueuse ', ' Salomé la sceptique < nowiki >'</ nowiki >, Mercure de France, No. 639, 1 February 1925
During the Judith Coplon spy trial that year, FBI surveillance records were published that implicated Keeney's wife as a courier for the Communist Party, observed upon her return from France in 1946 delivering a manila envelope to Bernstein, which he in turn delivered to Alexander Trachtenberg.

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Leonard Kouba and Judith Muasher write that genitally-mutilated females have been found among Egyptian mummies, and that Herodotus ( c. 484 BCE c. 425 BCE ) referred to the practice when he visited Egypt.
He married Judith Bayard ( c. 1610-1687 ) in 1645.
* Judith ( c. 1504 )
Gudit ( Ge ' ez: Yodit, Judith ) is a semi-legendary, non-Christian, Beta Israel, queen ( flourished c. 960 ) who laid waste to Axum and its countryside, destroyed churches and monuments, and attempted to exterminate the members of the ruling Axumite dynasty.
Baldwin was succeeded by his son by Judith, Baldwin II ( c. 866 918 ).
The first extant commentary on The Book of Judith is by Hrabanus Maurus ( 9th c .).
He married firstly, c. 1000, Judith ( 982-1017 ), daughter of Conan I of Brittany, by whom he had the following issue:
Judith Slaying Holofernes ( Artemisia Gentileschi ) | Judith Slaying Holofernes, c 1611 12.
* Judith ( c. 1066-9 December 1108 ), married to Wiprecht II of Groitzsch
Minor characters in the play include: a ) a group of German tourists whose Nazi marching songs paradoxically lighten the heavier themes of the play, but suggest the horrors of World War II, b ) the Mexican " boys " Maxine employs to help run the hotel who ignore her laconic commands, and c ) Judith Fellowes, the " butch " vocal teacher charged with Charlotte's care during the trip.
* Judith, m. c. 1133 William V of Montferrat.
* Bennett, Judith Ann, Pacific Forest: A History of Resource Control and Contest in Solomon Islands, c. 1800-1997 ( Cambridge and Leiden: White Horse Press and Brill, 2000 )
Judith of Babenberg ( c. late 1110s / 1120 after 1168 ), ( Jutta, sometimes called Julitta or Ita in Latin sources ), was a daughter of Agnes of Germany and her second husband Leopold III of Austria.

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