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Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire 1074–1143 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1074

Birth Location: Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria

Death Date: 24 Sep 1143

Death Location: Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Father: Hendrik Duitsland

Mother: Bertha Mauriënne

Spouse(s): Leopold Austria

Children(s): Agnes Badenburg

The story of Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire began in 1074 in Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria. Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire married Leopold Iii Saint The Holy Von Babenburg Markgraf Von Oesterreich Marquis Of Austria, and had children including Agnes High Duchess Queen Of Poland And Silesia Princess Austria Badenburg. Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1143 in Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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  • The story of Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire began in 1074 in Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria.
  • Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire married Leopold Iii Saint The Holy Von Babenburg Markgraf Von Oesterreich Marquis Of Austria, and had children including Agnes High Duchess Queen Of Poland And Silesia Princess Austria Badenburg.
  • Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1143 in Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Agnes Empire's Ancestors

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Agnes Empire
1074–1143
Birth Place: Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria
Parents
Hendrik IV Koning van Duitsland
1050–1106
Koninklijk Paleis, Goslar, Nedersaksen
Bertha (van Savoye Keizerin van Rome Gravin van) Mauriënne
1051–1087
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Agnes Empire's Descendants

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Agnes (Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman) Empire (May 1074–24 Sep 1143) m. Leopold (Iii (Saint) 'The Holy' Von Babenburg Markgraf Von Oesterreich Marquis of) Austria (1084–15 November 1136)
  1. 1. Agnes (High Duchess\Queen of Poland and Silesia, Princess Austria) Badenburg 1111–1157 m. William (V 'The Old', Marquess of) Montferrat 1115–1191 m. Wladysław (II Wygnaniec "The Exile" Duke of Silesia, High Duke of Poland, Vladislas II King of Poland) Wrymouth 1105–1159
    1. 1. Ryksa (Silesia of) Poland 1131–1185 m. Alfonso (II) Raimundez 1105–1157 m. Albrecht ((Albert) of) Everstein 1135–1202 m. Ramon (II Berenguer of) Provence 1113–1162 m. Alphonso (VIII "the Good", King of Castile,) Sanchez 1155–1214
      1. 1. Sancha (Sanchia Alfonsez Infanta Beatrice Queen Consort Of Aragon Queen Of Aragon DeCastilla Castile Of) Castile 1154–1208 m. Raymond (Ramon Ramiro V, King Alfonso Alphonso II, the Chaste, the Troubadour, Alfons I of Provence and Barcelona, Count of Barce of Aragon) DeAragon 1152–1196 m. Sancho (VI Garcés) Navarre 1133–1194
        1. 1. Peter (2 De Katholieke Koning Van) Aragon 1185–1213 m. Maria (Van) Montpellier 1182–1213 m. Garsenda (II Gersenda Gersinde Countess Of Provence Forcalquier Comtesse De Forcalquier DeSabran Of) Sabran 1178–1209

Agnes Empire's Timeline

2 Records

1074
May 1074
Birth of Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire in Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria
Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria
1143
24 Sep 1143
Age 69
Death of Agnes Imperial Princess of The Holy Roman Empire in Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1074
    Event Place: Klosterneuburg, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria, Austria
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Sep 1143
    Event Place: Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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