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  1. Agnes of Antioch (c. 1154 – c. 1184), also known as Anna of Antioch and Anne de Châtillon, was Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III. The accidental discovery of her intact tomb during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 provided an opportunity for patriotic demonstrations. She was the only 12th-century Hungarian ...

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Agnes of Antioch, (1154 – c. 1184), Queen Consort of Hungary. Agnes was the daughter of Raynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch by right of his wife, and his first wife, Constance of Antioch. Her father was captured by the Muslims in Nov 1160 and was confined in Aleppo for the next seventeen years.

  3. She was the only 12th-century Hungarian queen whose remains were studied by scientists, and her appearance was reconstructed. Agnes of Antioch, also known as Anna of Antioch and Anne de Châtillon, was Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III.

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  5. Apr 30, 2022 · Agnes of Antioch: Birthdate: 1154: Death: circa 1184 (25-34) Immediate Family: Daughter of Constance, Princess of Antioch. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: April 30, 2022

  6. Béla's first wife, Agnes, was the daughter of Raynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch, and Raynald's wife, Constance of Antioch. Agnes was born around 1149 and died around 1184. [43] At the time of her marriage in 1170, she was renamed Anna in Constantinople.

  7. Agnes of Antioch (c. 1154 – c. 1184), also known as Anna of Antioch and Anne de Châtillon, was Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III. The accidental discovery of her intact tomb during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 provided an opportunity for patriotic demonstrations.

  8. Agnes of Antioch (1154 – c. 1184), also known as Anna of Antioch and Anne de Châtillon, was Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III. The accidental discovery of her intact tomb during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 provided an opportunity for patriotic demonstrations. She was the only 12th-century Hungarian ...

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