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Conrad was the second son of Marquis William V of Montferrat, " the Elder ", and his wife Judith of Babenberg.
He was the third son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg, born after his father's return from the Second Crusade.
William of Montferrat ( early 1140s 1177 ), also called William Longsword ( modern Italian Guglielmo Lungaspada ; original Occitan Guilhem Longa-Espia ), was the Count of Jaffa and Ascalon, the eldest son of William V, Marquess of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg.
Renier of Montferrat ( in Italian, Ranieri di Monferrato ) ( 1162 1183 ) was the fifth son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg.
William married Judith or Ita von Babenberg, daughter of Leopold III of Austria and Agnes of Germany, sometime before March 28, 1133.
An imaginary portrait of Judith of Babenberg, painted by Hans Part in 1490, as part of the Genealogy of the Babenberg Ladies at Stift Klosterneuburg | Klosterneuburg Abbey, founded by her parents.

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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
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.
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 )

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`` You shouldn't be riding up here after dark, Judith '', he said quietly.
Judith Pierce.
He had spent two hours riding around the ranch that morning, and in broad daylight it was even less inviting than Judith Pierce had made it seem.
Oxnard, Calif., will be the home of the Rev. Robert D. Howard and his bride, the former Miss Judith Ellen Gay, who were married Saturday at the Munger Place Methodist Church.
Poirot was buried at Styles, and his funeral was arranged by his best friend Hastings and Hastings ' daughter Judith.
* 1946 Judith A. Lanzinger, American jurist, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio
The cast included Glynis Johns ( Desiree Armfeldt ), Len Cariou ( Fredrik Egerman ), Hermione Gingold ( Madame Armfeldt ), Victoria Mallory, Judith Kahan, Mark Lambert, Laurence Guittard, Patricia Elliott, George Lee Andrews, and D. Jamin Bartlett.
The Old Testament story of Judith illustrates how a woman frees the Israelites by tricking and assassinating Holofernes, a warlord of the rival Assyrians, with whom the Israelites were at war.
They are identical except that Athanasius includes the Book of Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah and places the Book of Esther among the " 7 books not in the canon but to be read " along with the Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach ( Ecclesiasticus ), Judith, Tobit, the Didache, and the Shepherd of Hermas.
The Book of Judith is not a part of the Jewish or most Protestant Bibles, who exclude the Book of Judith as apocryphal ), though it is a part of the Catholic Bible.
It has often been compared to the first half of the Book of Daniel and to the deuterocanonical Books of Tobit and Judith for its subject matter.
Judith Maltby cites a story of parishioners at Flixton in Suffolk who brought their own prayer books to church in order to shame their Vicar into conforming with it: they eventually ousted him.
In late 1992, friends introduced him to the artist Judith Kliban, widow of B. Kliban, a cartoonist who had died of a pulmonary embolism.
Bixby married Judith in late 1993, just six weeks before he collapsed on the set of Blossom.
His wife, Judith, and his longtime friend, Dick Martin, were by his side.
Also, Judith is Avram Noam's sister in-law.
He produced and directed the Biograph film Judith of Bethulia ( 1914 ), one of the earliest feature films to be produced in the United States.
In his prologue to Judith, without using the word canon, he mentioned that Judith was held to be scriptural by the First Council of Nicaea.
* Ochshorn, Judith and Cole, Ellen.
* Snodgrass, Judith.
Other more recent researchers, including Lesley Head and Judith Field, favour an extinction date of 28, 000-30, 000 years ago, which would mean that humans coexisted with Diprotodon for some 20, 000 years.

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Judith Oliver noted five Merovingian female saints in the diocese of Liège who appeared in a long list of saints in a late 13th-century psalter-hours.
In the late 1930s, John W. Campbell became editor of Astounding Science Fiction, and a critical mass of new writers emerged in New York City in a group called the Futurians, including Isaac Asimov, Damon Knight, Donald A. Wollheim, Frederik Pohl, James Blish, Judith Merril, and others.
In the late 1970s, Glenn is reported to have supported Shuttle Mission Specialist Astronaut Judith Resnik in her career.
Władysław's relations with the Emperor were considerably improved after his second marriage with his sister Judith ( also Dowager Queen of Hungary ) in 1089, who took the name Judith of Swabia after her wedding in order to distinguish herself from the late first wife of Władysław ( Judith of Bohemia ).
In the late 1970s, science fiction fan and scholar of Canadian literature Susan Wood helped pioneer the study of feminist science fiction, and ( along with immigrant editor Judith Merril ) brought new respectability to the study of Canadian science fiction, paving the way for the rise of such phenomena as the French-Canadian science fiction magazine Solaris.
In late 2009, Judith Flanagan Kennedy became mayor by a margin of only 27 votes ( out of a vote total of over 16, 000 ), beating out two-term incumbent mayor Edward J. Clancy.
In the late 1980s, Judith Butler began lecturing regularly on the topic of gender identity and, in 1990, published her seminal work Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, which imported significant contributions from philosophy after the late 1950s and led to a radical critique of the inadequacies in feminism.
The first postcard site, The Electric Postcard was created in late 1994 by Judith Donath at the MIT Media Lab.
Won Pat and his late wife, Ana Salas Perez, are the parents of the Speaker of the Legislature of Guam, Judith Won Pat.
This was due to the late grief of the death of her father and the lost connection to her name through marriage, Judith Gerowitz, after her husband's death.
After 2004 it was edited by Chris Bambery, who was succeeded by Charlie Kimber in 2009, and Judith Orr late in 2010.
" Judith Miller, the New York Times journalist famous for fabricating stories about Iraq's alleged Weapons of Mass Destruction program, dismissed the inclusion of Pachachi in the Iraqi Governing Council as a " diplomatic flap " claiming that his involvement in the political process " at this late stage would backfire politically and could alienate Kuwait, an essential base of operations in any gulf war.
During the American Revolution, the British controlled Narragansett Bay and raided and burned the farms on Point Judith and the surrounding areas in the late 1770s under Captain Wallace.
The river gives its name to the Judith River Group of the late Cretaceous, a notable area for excavation of dinosaur fossils that stretches from Montana into southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan.
The Judith River Group is a group of geologic formations in western North America dating from the late Cretaceous and noted as a site for the extensive excavation of dinosaur fossils.
Many point to one song, in fact, as the essence of their festival experience, for MWMF has an anthem of sorts — the late Maxine Feldman ’ s composition “ Amazon ,” later adapted into an upbeat version by longtime performer and opening ceremonies director Judith Casselberry.
Cadwalader married late in life ( 1793 ) to Mary McCall, the daughter of Archibald and Judith ( Kemble ) McCall.
Beginning in the late 1970s she began to tackle soprano roles, including Selika in L ' Africaine, Judith in Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle, Lady Macbeth Macbeth, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites ( Met1977 ), Tosca, Norma ( from Boston 1976 till Messina 1989 ), Aida ( Boston 1980 and 1989 ), Desdemona ( Otello ) ( 1981 ), Leonore ( Fidelio ) ( Met 1983 ), Iphigénie ( 1984 85 ), Alceste ( 1985 ), Médée ( Cherubini ) ( 1986 )..
In late 2007 / early 2008 the company founder Judith Malina performed in Maudie and Jane, a stage adaptation, directed by Reznikov, of the Doris Lessing novel, The Diary of Jane Somers.
In late 2006, singer Judith Holofernes and drummer Pola Roy took time off from the band to have a baby.

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