Jutta of Thuringia
Jutta of Thuringia (1184 – 6 August 1235) was the eldest daughter of Landgrave Hermann I of Thuringia and his first wife, Sophia of Sommerschenburg, a daughter of Fredrick II of Sommerschenburg.
Jutta of Thuringia | |
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Born | 1184 |
Died | Schleusingen | 6 August 1235
Noble family | Ludovingians |
Spouse(s) | Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen Poppo VII of Henneberg |
Issue | |
Father | Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia |
Mother | Sophia of Sommerschenburg |
Before 1197, she married Margrave Dietrich I of Meissen.
After her husband's death in 1221, she had a dispute with her brother, Landgrave Louis IV of Thuringia, who was very eager to act as regent and guardian for her three-year-old son Landgrave Henry III.
In 1223, she married her second husband, Count Poppo VII of Henneberg.
Jutta of Thuringia died on 6 August 1235 in Schleusingen.
Marriages and issue
Children from her marriage to Dietrich I of Meissen:
- Hedwig (d. 1249) married Count Dietrich V of Cleves (1185–1260)
- Otto (died before 1215)
- Sophia (d. 1280) married Count Henry of Henneberg-Schleusingen (d. 1262)
- Jutta
- Henry the Illustrious (1218–1288) Margrave of Meissen
Children from her marriage with Poppo VII of Henneberg:
- Herman I of Henneberg (1224–1290)
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