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Agnes Gertrude Austria 1260–1322 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1260

Birth Location: Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland

Death Date: 11 OCT 1322

Death Location: Wittenberg, Saschen, Prussia

Father: Rudolf Germans

Mother: Anne Habsburg

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In 1260, Agnes Gertrude Austria entered the world in Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland, born to Rudolf I King Germans And Anne Gertrude Von Hohenberg Von Habsburg. Agnes Gertrude Austria passed away in 1322 in Wittenberg, Saschen, Prussia.

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  • In 1260, Agnes Gertrude Austria entered the world in Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland, born to Rudolf I King Germans And Anne Gertrude Von Hohenberg Von Habsburg.
  • Agnes Gertrude Austria passed away in 1322 in Wittenberg, Saschen, Prussia.

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Agnes Austria's Ancestors

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Agnes Austria
1260–1322
Birth Place: Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland
Parents
Rudolf I King Germans
1218–1291
Schloss Limburg, A.D. Rh., Freiburg, Baden
Anne (Gertrude (von Hohenberg) von) Habsburg
1230–1281
Schwaben, Chemnitzer Land, Sachsen, Germany
Grandparents
Burkhard (III Count of) Hohenberg
1201–1253
Hohenberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Mathilde (Countess of) Tubingen
1205–1276
Tübingen, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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Agnes Austria's Timeline

2 Records

1260
Abt 1260
Birth of Agnes Gertrude Austria in Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland
Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland
1322
11 OCT 1322
Age 62
Death of Agnes Gertrude Austria in Wittenberg, Saschen, Prussia
Wittenberg, Saschen, Prussia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1260
    Event Place: Habsburg, Argau, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 OCT 1322
    Event Place: Wittenberg, Saschen, Prussia

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