Judith of Poland (c. 1130–c. 1171) was a member of the House of Piast. She married Otto of Brandenburg in the mid-12th century, likely around 1148.
The marriage was arranged through negotiations involving Albert the Bear, Otto’s father and a key figure in the expansion of Brandenburg during this period.
Judith and Otto had two sons, including Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg and Henry, who later held regional lands in what is now eastern Germany.
Judith is associated with burial at Brandenburg Cathedral, though details from this period are not always fully consistent in surviving records.
Looking at this postcard, it feels like a quiet echo of a much larger medieval world—one shaped by dynastic marriages, shifting borders, and families whose influence stretched across regions that a
re now modern-day Poland and Germany.

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