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  1. Princess of the Holy Roman Empire 1st Marriage: Duchess of Swabia 2nd Marriage: Margravine of Austria Agnes of the Holy Roman Empire was born 1072 to Heinrich IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1050-1106) and Bertha de Savoie (1051-1087) and died 24 September 1143 Klosterneuburg of unspecified causes. She married Friedrich I. von Schwaben (c1050-1105) 1086 JL . She married Luitpold III. von ...

  2. Apr 26, 2021 · Known Family . Parents Leopold III "der Heilige (the B von Österreich 1073 – 1136 Agnes - Inés, Princess o G von Waiblingen Salian 1072 – 1143 Siblings Judith of Babenberg von Österreich 1118 – 1164 Half siblings Bertha Sophia, Princesa de Austria 1089 – 1120

  3. Conrad of Babenberg (c. 1115 – 28 September 1168) was a nobleman and prelate of the Holy Roman Empire. He was the bishop of Passau (as Conrad I ) from 1148/1149 until 1164 and then archbishop of Salzburg (as Conrad II ) and Primate until his death, although he lost control of Salzburg when he was placed under the imperial ban in 1166.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HohenstaufenHohenstaufen - Wikipedia

    Agnes of Waiblingen SALIAN: Frederick II duke of Swabia: 1.Judith of Bavaria 2.Agnes of Saarbrücken: Conrad III king of Germany: 1.Gertrude of Comburg 2.Gertrude of Sulzbach: 1.Adelaide of Vohburg 2.Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy: Frederick I Barbarossa king of Germany, III as duke of Swabia: Conrad count palatine of the Rhine: 1.(daughter ...

  5. Frankish noble families. German noble families. Papal families. 11th century in the Holy Roman Empire. 12th century in the Holy Roman Empire. Ruling families of the Duchy of Lower Lorraine. Ruling families of the Duchy of Swabia. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after dynasties.

  6. Agnes of Bavaria (nun) Agnes of Bavaria (1335 – 11 November 1352) was a Bavarian nun from Munich and a member of the House of Wittelsbach . The daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was brought up in a monastery of Clarissan nuns. [1] She rejected a marriage with a nobleman chosen by her relatives and instead entered a cloister.

  7. Mar 25, 2020 · Let’s get to use the surgical cap sewing pattern! Step 1. Cut out the 18″ circle out of the quilting fabric and using a zig-zag stitch finish the raw edges around. Step 2. In any part of the circle, fold the edge to the wrong side so that the folded edge will measure about 6”. And, stitch in place close to the edge.

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