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Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land 1154–1184 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1154

Birth Location: Antioch, Hatay, Turkey

Death Date: 1184

Death Location: Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, Holy Roman Empire.

Father: Raynald Jerusalem

Mother: Constance Antioch

Spouse(s): Bela MyTrueAncestry.com

Children(s): Constance Bohemia, Emmerich Croatia, Margaret Thessalonica

Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land was born in 1154 in Antioch, Hatay, Turkey, the child of Raynald De Chatillon Prince Of Antioch 2Nd Crusade 1147 He Fought With Baldwin Iv The Leper King Of Jerusalem And Constance House Of Hauteville Norman Princess Of Antioch. Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land married Bela Iii Arpad Dynasty King Of Hungary Croatia Dna Match Per Mytrueancestry Com, and had children including Constance Konstanze Of Hungary Arpad Dynasty Queen Consort Of Bohemia, Emmerich Arpad Dynasty King Of Hungary Croatia, Margaret Margit Arpad Dynasty Empress Consort Of Byzantine Empire Queen Consort Of Thessalonica. Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land passed away in 1184 in Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, Holy Roman Empire..

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Biography

  • Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land was born in 1154 in Antioch, Hatay, Turkey, the child of Raynald De Chatillon Prince Of Antioch 2Nd Crusade 1147 He Fought With Baldwin Iv The Leper King Of Jerusalem And Constance House Of Hauteville Norman Princess Of Antioch.
  • Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land married Bela Iii Arpad Dynasty King Of Hungary Croatia Dna Match Per Mytrueancestry Com, and had children including Constance Konstanze Of Hungary Arpad Dynasty Queen Consort Of Bohemia, Emmerich Arpad Dynasty King Of Hungary Croatia, Margaret Margit Arpad Dynasty Empress Consort Of Byzantine Empire Queen Consort Of Thessalonica.
  • Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land passed away in 1184 in Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, Holy Roman Empire..

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Land's Ancestors

Self
Agnes Land
1154–1184
Birth Place: Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
Parents
Raynald de Châtillon, Prince of Antioch, 2nd Crusade 1147, he fought with Baldwin IV, the Leper King of Jerusalem
1125–1187
Constance (House of Hauteville ( Norman), Princess of) Antioch
1128–1163
Grandparents
Henri (I (Hervé) de Châtillon, Lord of) Donzy
1060–1136
Ermengarde (de) Montjay
–1139
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Land's Descendants

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Agnes (de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy) Land (1154–1184) m. Bela (III Árpád dynasty, King of Hungary & Croatia, DNA match per) MyTrueAncestry.com (1148–23 Apr 1196)
  1. 1. Constance (Konstanze of Hungary Árpád dynasty, Queen consort of) Bohemia 1180–1240 m. Otakar (I Přemysl, Duke of Bohemia, King of) Bohemia 1155–1230
    1. 1. Wenceslaus (I 'Wenzel' House of) Premysl, –1253 m. Kunigunde (Schwaben () Hohenstaufen) 1202–1248
      1. 1. Ottokar (II 'The Golden' Premyslovna, King of Bohemia and) Poland 1233–1278 m. Kunigunda (Rostislavna, Queen consort of) Bohemia 1245–1285
        1. 1. Wenceslaus (II of) Bohemia 1271–1305 m. Jutta (of) Habsburg 1271–1297
      2. 2. Beatrice (of) Bohemia 1230–1290
      3. 3. Agnes (of) Bohemia 1244–1268
    2. 2. Dagmar Přemysl 1186–1212
    3. 3. Anne (of Bohemia Přemysl family, High Duchess consort of Poland, Duchess of) Silesia 1203–1265 m. Henry (II "The Pious" Silesian Piast, Duke of Silesia and the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order at Legnica, defeated by Batu Khan &) Mongolians 1196–1241
      1. 1. Constance (House of Piast, Princess of Silesia, Duchess of) Kuyavia 1224–1257 m. Casimir (I House of Piast, Kuyavia, Duke of Kujawy, Sieradz,) Dobrzyń 1211–1267
        1. 1. Leszek (II the Black House of Piast,) Kuyavia, 1241–1288
        2. 2. Ziemomysł (House of Piast, Kuyavia, duke of Inowrocław, ruler over) Bydgoszcz 1245–1287
  2. 2. Emmerich (Árpád dynasty, King of Hungary &) Croatia 1174–1204 m. Constance (of Aragon, Queen of Hungary & Sicily, Holy Roman) Empress 1179–1222
    1. 1. Ladislaus (III Árpád dynasty, King of Hungary and) Croatia 1200–1205
  3. 3. Margaret (Margit Árpád dynasty, Empress consort of Byzantine Empire, Queen consort of) Thessalonica 1175–1223 m. Nicholas (de St Omer, Lord of) Boetia 1178–1219 m. Boniface (Bonifatius I von) Montferrat 1150–1207 m. Isaac (II de Angelos, Emperor of Byzantine Empire; restored to his throne by the) Crusaders 1156–1204
    1. 1. Bela (De St) Omer 1216–
    2. 2. Guillaume (de St) Omer 1217–
    3. 3. Demetrius (De Montferrat, King of) Thessalonica 1205–1230
    4. 4. John (De Angelos, Prince of Byzantine) Empire 1193–1259
    5. 5. Manuel (De Angelos, Prince of Byzantine) Empire 1188–1212

Agnes Land's Timeline

2 Records

1154
1154
Birth of Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land in Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
1184
1184
Age 30
Death of Agnes de Châtillon, Queen Consort of Hungary, 2nd wife, Countess of Antioch, Holy Land in Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, Holy Roman Empire.
Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, Holy Roman Empire.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1154
    Event Place: Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1184
    Event Place: Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, Holy Roman Empire.
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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