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Family Subtree Diagram : .Heinrich of Bavaria and Saxony (1100)

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Some sources show Judith to be the daugther of Baldwin V.

As daughter of Baldwin IV:
Source: Brian Tompsett, Leo van de Pas. Source: *Stammtafeln zur
Geschichte der Europaeischen Staaten* 4 vol., Marburg, 1953, 1975, by
W.K. Prinz von Isenburg. *Burke's Guide to the Royal Familiy*, London,
1973. *Nachkommen Gorms des Alten*, 1978, by S. Otto Brenner.
*Europaeische Stammtafeln*, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg.
She is the half-sister of the Count of Flanders.Per Weis' "AncestralRoots. . ." (166:23), she is the daughter of BALDWIN
IV, rather than of BALDWIN V, as some sources state. She married the
Earl Tostig of Northumbria before marrying WELF.


This information from Jim Stevens' "Stevens/Southworth/MedievalDatabase"
Ancestral File Number: 8XJL-3T
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0940 - 0976 Pietro Candiano 36 36 0905 - 0961 Umberto of Tuscany 56 56 0890 - 0928 Bonifacio de Spoleto 38 38 0862 - 0893 Ubaldo of Bologne 31 31 0835 Hucald of Bologne 1009 - 1047 Azo of Tuscany 38 38 Azo di Tuscany 1040 - 1091 Guelph of Bavaria 51 51 0979 - 1015 Azo of Tuscany 36 36 0958 - 1014 Oberto of Tuscany 56 56 0957 Railinda of Como 1044 - 1095 Zsofia Arpad 51 51 0999 Astrid Olafdatter 1103 - 1129 Judith of Bavaria 26 26 1074 - 1126 Heinrich of Bavaria 52 52 1070 - 1126 Ulfhide Billung (of Saxony) 56 56 1045 - 1106 Magnus Billung 61 61 Ulfhild Olafsdatter 0995 - 1030 Olaf Haraldsson 35 35 Olav II Haraldsson (b.995-d.1030), king from 1015-1028, called during his lifetime the Fat and afterwards known as Saint Olaf, was born in the year in which Olaf Tryggvesson came to Norway.

After some years' absence in England, fighting the Danes, he returned to Norway in 1015 and declared himself king, obtaining the support of the five petty kings of the Uplands. In 1016 he defeated Earl Sweyn, hitherto the virtual ruler of Norway, at the Battle of Neaje, and within a few years had won more power than had been enjoyed by any of his predecessors on the throne.

He had annihilated the petty kings of the South, had crushed the aristocracy, enforced the acceptance of Christianity throughout the kingdom, asserted his suzerainty in the Orkney Islands, had humbled king Olof Skötkonung of Sweden and married his daughter in his despite, and had conducted a successful raid on Denmark.

But his success was short-lived, for in 1029 the Norwegian nobles, seething with discontent, rallied round the invading Knut the Great, and Olaf had to flee to Russia. On his return a year later he fell at the Battle of Stiklestad, where his own subjects were arrayed against him.

The succeeding years of disunion and misrule under the Danes explain the belated affection with which his countrymen came to regard him. The cunning and cruelty which marred his character were forgotten, and his services to his church and country remembered. Miracles were worked at his tomb, and in 1164 he was canonized and was declared the patron saint of Norway, when his fame spread throughout Scandinavia and even to England, where churches are dedicated to him. The Norwegian order of Knighthood of Saint Olaf was founded in 1847 by Oscar I, king of Sweden and Norway, in memory of this king.

0960 - 0995 Harold Gudrodsson 35 35 Judith of Bavaria 0906 - 0936 Willa of Bourgogne 30 30 1020 - 1044 Cunigarde 24 24 0915 - 0977 Guilla de Spoleto 62 62 0915 - 0977 Guilla de Spoleto 62 62 1109 - 1183 Mathilde of Bavaria 74 74 1115 Guelph of Spoleto 1102 Konrad of Bavaria 1100 - 1139 Heinrich of Bavaria and Saxony 39 39 1117 Wulfhild of Bavaria 1103 Sofie of Bavaria 1080 - 1142 Eilika of Saxony 62 62 D. 0999 Adalberto d' Este D. 0999 Wiprand of Como Note: Wirprand (Wiprand Riprandi) (Count) of COMO vom COMERSEE  Olderado of Como 0900 Railinda of Verticilio 0875 Auprando di Verticilio 0980 - 1037 Bertha d'Yvres d'Este of Italy 57 57 0932 - 0963 Gudrod Bjornsson 31 31 0936 Cecilie 0900 - 0927 Bjorn Haraldsson 27 27 0904 0850 - 0933 Harald Harfarger Halfdansson 83 83 Name Suffix: King Of Norway
First overking of all Norway,883. He conquered the separate Fjord kingdoms. King of Vestfold. Also called Lura, The Slovenly for he refused to cut or comb his hair for 10 years; Cut his hair after the conquest and won Gytha.

He was the first to rule, at least nominally, the entire country. Harold inherited three small domains in Eastern, Central, and western Norway from his father, and set out to conquer to rest of the country, spurred by the refusal of another petty king's daughter to marry him until all of Norway was under his sway. In his old age Harold abdicated in favor of his eldest legitimate son, Eric Bloodaxe, who was deposed of by his half brother Hakon I after a few years of misrule.
0850 Svanhilda Eysteinsdottir 0970 Asta Gubrandsdatter 0975 - 1012 Valdrada Condiano 37 37 0965 Hugues di Tuscania 0970 Berta di Tuscania 0920 Valdrada of Tuscany 0897 - 0947 Wandelmode de Provence 50 50 0850 Hugues de Promme 1076 Ida of Bavaria Albert de Este
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