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Judith of Bavaria (c. 797 – 19 April 843) was the Carolingian empress as the second wife of Louis the Pious. Marriage to Louis marked the beginning of her rise as an influential figure in the Carolingian court. She had two children with Louis, Gisela and Charles the Bald. The birth of her son led to a major dispute over the imperial ...
The Webers of Bavaria originated in Franconia Friedrich Weber (d. 1739) huntsman to the bishop of Bamberg , mayor of Marktleugast ; Georg Michael Weber (d. 1822) Deputy Royal representative for Neuburg an der Donau , afterward Vice-representative in Amberg ; Carl Adolph Weber Secretary of State to Ludwig I , raised to the Ritterstand in 1845 ...
The House of Wittelsbach, which ruled in Bavaria for about eight centuries, used the coat lozengy from 1242, later quartering it with the lion of the Electoral Palatinate. Bavaria became a kingdom in 1806, and in 1835 a new coat of arms was created, similar to today's but representing some regions by different coats of arms.
Deutsch: „Das große bayerische Staatswappen besteht aus einem gevierten Schild mit einem Herzschild. Das erste Feld zeigt in Schwarz einen aufgerichteten goldenen, rotbewehrten Löwen; das zweite Feld ist von Rot und Weiß (Silber) mit drei aus dem Weiß aufsteigenden Spitzen geteilt; das dritte Feld zeigt einen blauen, goldbewehrten Panther auf weißem (silbernem) Grund; im vierten Feld ...
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Judith's son Henry the Wrangler was born in 951; he was a minor when his father fell ill and died in 955, and she acted as regent for him. [2] She turned out as a capable ruler over the vast Bavarian territories when she married her daughter Hadwig to Duke Burchard III of Swabia and also arranged the marriage of Henry the Wrangler with Princess Gisela of Burgundy, thereby forging a stable ...
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