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  1. 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. Before 1197, she married Margrave Dietrich I of Meissen.

  2. 25 de mar. de 2023 · About Jutta of Thuringia. Wikipedia: Jutta von Thüringen (* 1184; † 6. August 1235 in Schleusingen) war die älteste Tochter des Landgrafen Hermann I. von Thüringen. Sie wurde vor 1197 mit dem Markgrafen Dietrich dem Bedrängten von Meißen verheiratet.

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  3. Saint Judith of Prussia, also known as Jutta, born in Thuringia, was a member of the very noble family of Sangerhausen with which the dukes of Brunswick were related. She was espoused to a nobleman of equal rank, but in the married state she was more intent upon virtue and the fear of God than upon worldly honor.

  4. Há 2 dias · Blessed Jutta of Thuringia, a noble woman with children, became a widow at a young age. She used her means to provide for the children, but once they were grown, she disposed of her wealth, became a Secular Franciscan, and lived a life of austerity.

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  5. Widowed noblewoman of Thuringia, Germany, noted for visions and miracles. She married at fifteen and raised children. When her husband died on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Jutta moved to Prussia, becoming a recluse at Kulmsee. She is the patroness of Prussia, in eastern Germany.

  6. Jutta died of fever on May 5, 1260 at Kulmsee, Prussia (now eastern Germany). The basics of her holiness included: simplicity, humility, love, kindness, and compassion. She is the patroness of Prussia and of widows. Born : Around 1200 in Sangerhausen, Thuringia (now Germany)

  7. When Jutta von Thüringen was born before 1184, in Thuringia, Germany, her father, Hermann Ludowingian, was 28 and her mother, Sophia von Sommerschenburg, was 32. She married Dietrich "der Bedrängte" von Meißen in 1195. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 daughters.