Agnes of Babenberg (Polish: Agnieszka austriacka; c. 1108/13 – 24/25 January 1163) was a scion of the Franconian House of Babenberg and by marriage High...
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The House of Babenberg was a noble dynasty of Austrian Dukes and Margraves. Originally from Bamberg in the Duchy of Franconia (present-day Bavaria), the...
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Władysław II the Exile (redirect from Ladislaus the Exile of Silesia)
Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Margrave Leopold III of Austria; this union gave him a close connection with the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of...
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consort of Hungary Agnes of Austria (disambiguation) Agnes of Babenberg (c. 1108/13–1163), High Duchess of Poland and Duchess of Silesia Agnes of Bohemia...
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Duke of Poland and ruler of Silesia, by his wife Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Margrave Leopold III of Austria and half-sister of King Conrad III of Germany...
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List of Galician rulers List of heads of state of Poland List of Poles List of Polish consorts List of prime ministers of Poland Princely Houses of Poland...
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Agnes of Waiblingen (1072/73 – 24 September 1143), also known as Agnes of Germany, Agnes of Franconia and Agnes of Saarbrücken, was a member of the Salian...
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1185) Agnes of Babenberg, High Duchess of Poland (d. 1163) Andrei Bogolyubsky, Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (d. 1174) Henry II, Duke of Limburg (House of Ardenne)...
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raised the importance of the House of Babenberg, to which important royal rights over the margraviate of Austria were granted. Also, Agnes had influential connections...
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Piast dynasty (redirect from House of Piast)
consort of Sweden, mother of Canute V of Denmark, King of Denmark and Sophia of Minsk, Queen consort of Denmark Richeza of Poland, Queen of Castile,...
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Konrad Laskonogi (category Dukes of Silesia)
was a Duke of Głogów since 1177 until his death. He was the third son of Władysław II the Exile by his wife Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Margrave Leopold...
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Ottokar I of Bohemia and his second wife, Constance of Hungary. Constance was daughter of Béla III of Hungary and his first wife, Agnes of Antioch. Elisabeth's...
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of Leopold I, Duke of Austria, married Bolko II the Small Agnes of Babenberg (1108/13–1160/63), daughter of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria, married Władysław...
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of the House of Babenberg, was Marchioness of Montferrat from 1135 until her death, by her marriage with Marquess William V. Judith was a daughter of...
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the interests of the junior dukes in order to maintain his own power and position. Władysław, instigated by his wife Agnes of Babenberg, decided to eliminate...
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Bernhard von Spanheim (redirect from Bernhard II, Duke of Carinthia)
Bernhard succeeded him. His mother was Agnes of Austria (c. 1151/54 – 13 January 1182), a member of the House of Babenberg. Bernhard had actually been regent...
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Bolesław I the Tall (redirect from Boleslaw I of Silesia)
Duke of Wroclaw from 1163 until his death in 1201. Boleslaw was the eldest son of Władysław II the Exile by his wife Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Margrave...
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Bolesław IV the Curly (redirect from Boleslaus IV of Poland)
long-promised land of Sandomierz. Casimir II, the youngest brother, again remained without lands. Thanks to the intrigues of his wife, Agnes of Babenberg, a half-sister...
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Mieszko IV Tanglefoot (redirect from Mieszko IV of Poland)
of Władysław II the Exile and Agnes of Babenberg. From 1146, after the deposition of his father, Mieszko and his family mainly lived in the town of Altenburg...
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leader (d. 1247) January 24 or January 25 – Agnes of Babenberg, Politically active High Duchess consort of Poland (b. 1111) May 8 – Ahmed Sanjar, Great...
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Dukes of Greater Poland Dukes of Masovia Dukes of Pomerania Dukes of Sieradz-Łęczyca Dukes of Silesia List of Galician rulers List of royal consorts of Partitioned...
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article lists the heads of state of Poland. Currently, the president of Poland is the head of state of the country. Most of these rulers appear for the...
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Agnes of Austria (c. 1151/54 – 13 January 1182), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Queen of Hungary from 1168 until 1172 by her first marriage with...
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Piotr Włostowic (section The capture of prince Wołodar)
subject of Bolesław III, had much more negative relations with Bolesław's son, Władysław II the Exile, and especially his wife, Agnes of Babenberg, who considered...
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III of Chalon and succeeded her brother Otto as Countess of Burgundy. In 1229 she married Frederick of Babenberg, son and heir of Duke Leopold VI of Austria...
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Gertrude of Austria (also named Gertrude of Babenberg) (1226 – 24 April 1288) was a member of the House of Babenberg, Duchess of Mödling and later titular...
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Constance of Babenberg (‹See Tfd›German: Konstanze von Österreich; 6 May 1212 – before 5 June 1243), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Margravine of Meissen...
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King of Germany, lived in Germany at the palace of Archbishop Engelbert in Cologne. Agnes was sent to the court of Duke Leopold VI of Babenberg. Leopold...
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wife of his half-brother Władysław II, Agnes of Babenberg. It is also possible that she was named after his father's half-sister, the abbess of Gandersheim...
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Otto I of Brandenburg in 1148; Agnes (1137–after 1182), married Prince Mstislav II of Kiev in 1151; Casimir II the Just (1138–1194), Duke of Sandomierz...
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