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  1. Agnes of Austria,queen of Hungary. At that point, Agnes was a widow and she had no children to carry on the Árpád dynasty. However she was only 19 so was still able to remarry and have children but she never did. Agnes became a patroness of Königsfelden Monastery in the County of Tyrol, which had been founded by her mother in memory of her ...

  2. Agnes of Austria (1281–1364)Hungarian queen and German princess. Born in 1281 (some sources cite 1280); died on June 11, 1364, in Konigsfelden; daughter of German king Albert I of Habsburg (1255–1308), Holy Roman emperor (r. 1298–1308), and Elizabeth of Tyrol (c. 1262–1313); sister of Frederick the Handsome, king of Germany, Anna of Habsburg (d.

  3. Jun 12, 2018 · Agnes of Austria was born on 18 May 1281, as the second of five daughters of Albert I, King of Germany and Elizabeth of Tirol. Her father was the second King from the Habsburg dynasty. In 1296, she married King Andrew. The marriage was childless, and possibly never consummated. Therefore, Andrew recognised his only daughter, Elizabeth, as his heir.

  4. Feb 12, 2018 · Agnes of Austria (1281 - 1364) Agnes of Austria and Elizabeth of Töss – Royal stepmother and stepdaughter Tuesday, 12 June 2018, 7:00 CaraBeth 0.

  5. May 1, 2022 · Agnes of Austria (1281-1364) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Agnes of Austria(18 May 1281–10 June 1364, Königsfelden) was a daughter of Albert I of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Tirol. Her siblings included: Rudolph I of Bohemia, Frederick the Fair,Leopold I, Duke of Austria and Albert II of Austria. [edit]Biography

    • May 18, 1281
    • June 11, 1364 (83)Königsfelden, Austria
    • Graz, Steiermark, Austria
    • Henn Sarv
  6. Hapsburg Hohenstaufen. Agnes of Habsburg (c. 1257–1322)Electress of Saxony. Name variations: Gertrud. Born around 1257; died on October 11, 1322, in Wittenberg; daughter of Anna of Hohenberg (c. 1230–1281) and Rudolph or Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218–1291), king of Germany (r. 1273), Holy Roman emperor (r. Source for information on Agnes of ...

  7. Agnes of Austria (1154–1182), daughter of Henry II, Duke of Austria, married firstly Stephen III of Hungary, secondly to Herman II, Duke of Carinthia. Agnes of Austria (1281–1364), daughter of Albert I of Germany, married Andrew III of Hungary. Agnes of Austria (1322–1392), daughter of Leopold I, Duke of Austria, married Bolko II the Small.

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