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  1. The marriage was probably agreed upon during King Eric's captivity in Brandenburg by Agnes' father from 1262 to 1264. Tradition claims that the King was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry.

  2. She married King Eric V of Denmark at Schleswig on 11 November 1273. The marriage was probably agreed upon during King Eric's captivity in Brandenburg by Agnes' father from 1261 to 1264. Tradition claims that the King of Denmark was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry.

  3. Agnes married on November 11, 1273 to King Eric of Denmark at Schleswig. Tradition claims that Eric was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry. In 1286, she became a Queen dowager and the Regent of Denmark during the minority of her son.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · Tradition claims that Eric was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry. Denmark and Brandenburg, however, had a long tradition of dynastic marriages between them. In 1286, she became a Queen dowager and the Regent of Denmark during the minority of her son.

    • Brandenburg
    • circa 1257
    • Brandenburg
    • Brandenburg, Brandenburg, Germany
  5. Tradition claims that Eric was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry. Denmark and Brandenburg, however, had a long tradition of dynastic marriages between them.

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    The marriage was probably agreed upon during King Eric's captivity in Brandenburg by Agnes' father from 1261 to 1264. Tradition claims that the King of Denmark was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry.

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  8. Oct 30, 2023 · Tradition claims that the King was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry. They had the following issue: Richeza of Denmark (c.1272 - 27 October 1308), married Lord Nicholas II of Werle.

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