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  1. Judith of Swabia (Hungarian: Sváb Judit, Polish: Judyta Szwabska, Judyta Salicka; Summer 1054 – 14 March ca. 1105?), a member of the Salian dynasty, was the youngest daughter of Emperor Henry III from his second marriage with Agnes of Poitou.

  2. Sabina: Tortured for Christ, the Nazi Years is the story of how God’s love transformed an ambitious, worldly atheist into one of the greatest Christian women of the 20th century. The film opens with Sabina Wurmbrand risking her life to show Christ’s love to three Nazi soldiers.

  3. Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia (19 May 1100 – 27 August 1130) was a duchess of Swabia by marriage to Frederick II, Duke of Swabia. She was the mother of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, known to history as "Barbarossa".

  4. Judith of Hohenstaufen, also known as Judith of Hohenstaufen or Judith of Swabia (c. 1133/1134 – 7 July 1191), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was Landgravine of Thuringia from 1150 until 1172 by her marriage with the Ludovingian landgrave Louis II.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · The Zone of Interest: Directed by Jonathan Glazer. With Christian Friedel, Sandra Hüller, Johann Karthaus, Luis Noah Witte. Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden beside the camp.

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  6. Wikipedia. [show] Articles. Judith of Swabia was born 9 April 1054 in Goslar to Heinrich III of the Holy Roman Empire (1017-1056) and Agnes of Poitou (c1025-1077) and died 14 April 1094 of unspecified causes. She married Solomon of Hungary (1053-1087) 1063 JL . She married Wladyslaw I Herman of Poland (c1044-1102) 1089 JL . Contents. 1 Children.

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  8. Judith of Bavaria (fl. 1120s) Duchess of Swabia. Flourished in the 1120s; daughter of Henry the Black (d. 1126), duke of Bavaria, and Wolfida of Saxony (c. 1075–1126); sister of Welf also known as Guelph VI (d. 1191) and Henry the Proud (d. 1139), duke of Bavaria and Saxony; married Frederick II (c. 1100–1139), duke of Swabia; children ...

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