Agnes of Poitou (c. 1025 – 14 December 1077) was the queen of Germany from 1043 and empress of the Holy Roman Empire from 1046 until 1056 as the wife...
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William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine (redirect from William VI of Poitou)
his third wife Agnes of Burgundy. He was the brother-in-law of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor who had married his sister, Agnes de Poitou. He became Duke...
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2014-07-15. Retrieved 2017-09-08. Vajay, Szabolcs de (1966). "Ramire II le Moine, roi d'Aragon, et Agnès de Poitou dans l'histoire et dans la légende". Mélanges...
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Philippa of Toulouse's only husband. Szabolcs de Vajay, in "Ramire II le Moine, roi d'Aragon et Agnes de Poitou dans l'histoire et la légende", Mélanges offerts...
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Sancho Ramírez (category Burials at the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña)
Richard, Alfred, Histoire de Comtes de Poitou, 778–1204 Szabolcs de VAJAY, "Ramire II le Moine, roi d'Aragon et Agnes de Poitou dans l'histoire et la légende"...
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("Canmore") who becomes king of the Scots. September 20 – Empress Agnes de Poitou and King Andrew I ("the White") of Hungary meet to negotiate about...
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back to Poitou in 1047 where they founded Sainte-Marie-des-Dames. Between 1047 and 1049, Agnes founded the abbey of Saint Nicolas de Poitou. Between...
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Philippa, Countess of Toulouse (redirect from Philippa de Rouergue)
table 5. Hill & Hill 1962, p. 16. Szabolcs de VAJAY, "Ramire II le Moine, roi d'Aragon et Agnes de Poitou dans l'histoire et la légende", in Mélanges...
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Agnes of Aquitaine (Spanish: Inés) was a member of the House of Poitou and an Iberian queen in the 11th-century. She was first queen of León, then also...
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third daughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor and his second wife, Agnes de Poitou. Their wedding took place in Székesfehérvár in June 1063. The marriage...
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Mainz Cathedral (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Mainz Cathedral: Conrad II on 8 September 1024 by Archbishop Aribo Agnes de Poitou in 1043 by Archbishop Bardo Rudolf of Rheinfelden (anti-king) on 26...
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Cnut the Great (Denmark) c.1020 1036 never Empress 1038 Henry III Agnes de Poitou William V, Duke of Aquitaine (Ramnulfids) 1025 21 November 1043 25...
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bishops, let by Guibert, the royal chancellor of Italy, beseeched Agnes de Poitou, empress-regent of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, to nominate Bishop...
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daughter of William of Poitou, speculated to be William VII, Duke of Aquitaine, whose wife Ermesinde would then have been her mother. Agnes became a popular...
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Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of ruling, ruled as de facto Queens Regnant. Unknown After 887, Italy fell into instability, with...
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Abra Saint Agnes of Poitiers (died 586) Agnes of Poitou of House Poitiers (1025–1077, also Agnes of Poitiers), Holy Roman Empress Aliénor de Poitiers (1444–1509)...
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and Bertha of Savoy. She was named after her paternal grandmother, Agnes of Poitou. She had two siblings, Adelaide/Adelheid and Henry, who died in infancy...
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William IX, Duke of Aquitaine (redirect from William VII of Poitou)
William IX (Occitan: Guilhèm de Peitieus or Guilhem de Poitou, French: Guillaume de Poitiers; 22 October 1071 – 10 February 1126), called the Troubadour...
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known as Reginald de Pontibus or Renaud de Ponz, was a French nobleman and the lord of Pons in the Saintonge region of the County of Poitou from 1191 until...
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William VI, Duke of Aquitaine (redirect from William IV of Poitou)
(1004 – March 1038), called the Fat, was Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou (as William IV) between 1030 and his death. He was the eldest son of William...
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March 1027 4 June 1039 husband's death 14 February 1043 Conrad II Agnes de Poitou William V, Duke of Aquitaine (Ramnulfids) 1025 21 November 1043 25...
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Simon de Montfort. He took the name de Valence ("of Valence") after his birthplace, the Cistercian abbey of Valence, near Lusignan in Poitou. William de Valence...
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Guy of Lusignan (redirect from Guy de Lusignan)
legend of Melusina, a supernatural creature who married Guy de Lusignan, Count of Poitou, under condition that he should never attempt to intrude upon...
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Bavaria Agnes of Poitou (1025–1077), Holy Roman Empress and regent Agnes of Rochlitz (died 1195), Duchess of Merania and Countess of Andechs Agnes of Wrocław...
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fathers. Peter I, Count of Savoy, would later marry an "Agnes, daughter of William of Poitou", herself speculated to have been daughter of William VII...
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William VII, Duke of Aquitaine (redirect from William V of Poitou)
(Aigret) or the Bold (le Hardi), was the duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitou (as William V) between 1039 and his death, following his half-brother Odo...
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1050s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
("Canmore") who becomes king of the Scots. September 20 – Empress Agnes de Poitou and King Andrew I ("the White") of Hungary meet to negotiate about...
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youngest daughter of Emperor Henry III from his second marriage with Agnes of Poitou. By her two marriages she was Queen of Hungary from 1063 to 1074 and...
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(1970; Miss Côte de Beauté); Claudine Cassereau (1971; Miss Poitou; later Miss France) 2nd Runner-Up: Marine Clouet (2000; Miss Poitou) 3rd Runner-Up:...
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Blanche of Castile (redirect from Blanche de Castile)
of his vassal, advisor, and former regent Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, and marched into Poitou. In any case, it appears that Henry's excursion to...
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