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Agnes Of Bavaria 1267–1345 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1267

Birth Location: Munster, GERMANY

Death Date: 22 JUL 1345

Death Location: Sangerhausen, GERMANY

Father: Ludwig Wittelsbach

Mother: Mathilde Habsburg

Spouse(s): Heinrich Hess, Heinrich Brandenburg

Children(s): Agnes Hess

The story of Agnes Of Bavaria began in 1267 in Munster, GERMANY. Agnes Of Bavaria married Heinrich Brandenburg, Heinrich Hess, and had children including Agnes Von Hess. Agnes Of Bavaria passed away in 1345 in Sangerhausen, GERMANY.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Of Bavaria began in 1267 in Munster, GERMANY.
  • Agnes Of Bavaria married Heinrich Brandenburg, Heinrich Hess, and had children including Agnes Von Hess.
  • Agnes Of Bavaria passed away in 1345 in Sangerhausen, GERMANY.

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Agnes Bavaria's Ancestors

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Agnes Bavaria
1267–1345
Birth Place: Munster, GERMANY
Parents
Ludwig Von Wittelsbach
1229–1294
Bayern, GERMANY
Mathilde (Von) Habsburg
1251–1304
Habsburg, Aargau Canton, SWITZERLAND
Grandparents
Otto (Von) Wittelsbach
1206–1253
Agnes (Von) Brunswick
1202–1267
Rudolf Habsburg
1218–1291
Limbach, Dresden, Sachsen, GERMANY
Gertrude (Of) Hohenberg
1225–1281
Schwaben Kelheim Bayern, GERMANY
Great-Grandparents
Ludwig Wittelsbach
1174–1231
Ludmilla Premysl
1170–1240
Henry Brunswick
1175–1227
Agnes Hohenstaufen
1176–1204
Albrecht Habsburg
1189–1239
Heilwig Kyrburg
1199–1260
Burchard Hohenberg
1206–1253
Matilda Tubingen
1210–1276
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Otto Wittelsbach
1117–1183
Agnes Loos
1148–1191
Bedrich Premysl
1141–1189
Heinrich Guelph
1129–1195
Matilda Angevin
1156–1189
Konrad Lorraine
1135–1195
Ermengard Henneberg
1136–1197
Rudolf Habsburg
1160–
Agnes Staufen
1172–1252
Ulrich Kyrburg
1165–1227
Anna Zahringen
1165–1248
Burkard Hohenberg
1176–1225
Wilipirg Aichelberg
1188–1216
Rudolf Tubingen
1185–1247
Mechthild Ronsberg
1180–1254

Agnes Bavaria's Descendants

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Agnes (Of) Bavaria (1267–22 JUL 1345) m. Heinrich Hess (1265–23 AUG 1298) m. Heinrich Brandenburg (1260–1318)
  1. 1. Agnes (Von) Hess 1292–1332 m. Gerlach Nassau 1286–1361
    1. 1. Johann (Von) Nassau 1309–1371 m. Jeanne Saarbrucken-Commercy 1312–1381
      1. 1. Philipp (Von) Nassau 1368–1429 m. Elisabeth (De) Lorraine 1395–1455 m. Anna Hohenlohe-Weikersheim 1378–1410
        1. 1. Johan Nassau 1423–1472 m. Johanna (Of) Loos 1443–1469
        2. 2. Philipp (Von) Nassau 1418–1492 m. Margarethe (Von) Lohn-Heinsberg 1426–1446 m. Veronike (Von) Sayn-Wittgenstein 1435–1511
        3. 3. Margarethe (Von) Nassau 1426–1490 m. Gerard (Van) Rodemachern 1422–1489
      2. 2. Margarete Nassau 1371–1427 m. Frederick Veldenz 1372–1444
        1. 1. Anna Veldenz 1390–1439 m. Stefan (Von) Pfalz 1385–1459
      3. 3. Johanna Nassau 1354–1383
      4. 4. Johann Nassau 1357–1365
      5. 5. Johannetta Nassau 1357–1365
      6. 6. Agnes Nassau 1359–1401
      7. 7. Schonette Nassau 1370–1436 m. Heinrich (Von) Homburg 1331–1409 m. Otto Brunswick-Luneburg 1359–1406
    2. 2. Elisabeth (Von) Nassau 1315–1359 m. Ludwig (Von) Hohenlohe 1295–1356
      1. 1. Gottfried (Von) Hohenlohe 1322–
        1. 1. Elisabeth (Zu) Hohenlohe 1373–1445 m. Friedrich (Von) Limpurg 1362–1414
        2. 2. Johann (Von) Hohenlohe 1371–1412
        3. 3. Anna (Von) Hohenlohe 1369–1426 m. Leonhard (Von) Castell 1365–1426
    3. 3. Marie Nassau 1317–1336 m. Konrad (Von) Weinsberg 1306–
    4. 4. Adelheid (Von) Nassau 1312–1344 m. Ulrich (Von) Hanau 1310–1370
      1. 1. Ulrich (Von) Hanau 1334–1380 m. Elizabeth (Von) Wertheim 1347–1378
        1. 1. Reinhard (Von) Hanau 1370–1451 m. Katharine (Von) Beilstein 1384–1459
    5. 5. Adolf Nassau 1307–1370 m. Margarethe (Von) Nurnberg 1316–1382
      1. 1. Gerlach Nassau 1333–1386
      2. 2. Friedrich Nassau 1335–1371
      3. 3. Agnes Nassau 1337–1375
      4. 4. Johann Nassau 1338–
      5. 5. Margarethe Nassau 1340–1375
      6. 6. Anna Nassau 1345–
      7. 7. Katharine Nassau 1351–1401
      8. 8. Adolf Nassau 1353–1390
      9. 9. Rodoreta Nassau 1362–
      10. 10. Elisabeth Nassau 1343–1389 m. Diether (Von) Katzenelnbogen 1342–1402
        1. 1. Johann Katzenelnbogen 1363–1444
        2. 2. Margarethe Katzenelnbogen 1365–1438 m. Johan Isenburg 1364–
        3. 3. Elisabeth Katzenelnbogen 1367–
        4. 4. Philipp (Von) Katzenelnbogen 1402–1479 m. Anna (Von) Wurttemberg 1408–1471
      11. 11. Walram (Van) Nassau 1354–1393 m. Bertha (Grafin Von) Westerburg 1356–1418
        1. 1. Adolf Nassau 1386–1426 m. Margaretha (Van) Baden 1404–1442

Agnes Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1267
1267
Birth of Agnes Of Bavaria in Munster, GERMANY
Munster, GERMANY
1345
22 JUL 1345
Age 78
Death of Agnes Of Bavaria in Sangerhausen, GERMANY
Sangerhausen, GERMANY

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1267
    Event Place: Munster, GERMANY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 JUL 1345
    Event Place: Sangerhausen, GERMANY

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