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  1. Konrad Spindleshanks. House. Babenberg. Father. Leopold III, Margrave of Austria. Mother. Agnes of Germany. 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 Duchess of Poland and Duchess of Silesia .

  2. Dec 5, 2023 · Agnes of Babenberg (1111 – January 25, 1157) was the daughter of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria from 1095 to 1136, and his wife, Agnes of Germany, daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Agnes of Babenberg married, in 1125, Ladislaus the Exile of Poland (Vladislaus II, the Exile) (1105 - 1159), High-Duke of Poland (1138 - 1146).

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  3. When Agnes of Babenberg was born in 1108, her father, Leopold III. Markgraf von Österreich, was 35 and her mother, Agnes von Waiblingen, was 36. She had at least 6 sons and 1 daughter with Władysław II Wygnaniec Piast. She died on 25 January 1163, in Altenberge, Hochstift Münster, Holy Roman Empire, at the age of 55.

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  5. Agnes of Babenberg (German: Agnes von Babenberg, Polish: Agnieszka Babenberg; b. ca. 1108/13 – d. 24/25 January ca. 1160/63), was a German noblewoman, a scion of the Franconian House of Babenberg and by marriage High Duchess of Poland and Duchess of Silesia.

  6. Genealogy for Agnes von Babenberg, Prinzessin (1150 - 1182) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  7. Agnes of Babenberg (German: Agnes von Babenberg, Polish: Agnieszka Babenberg; b. ca. 1108/13 – d. 24/25 January 1163), was a German noblewoman, a scion of the Franconian House of Babenberg and by marriage High Duchess of Poland and Duchess of Silesia.

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    The Babenberg family can be broken down into two distinct groups: 1) The Franconian Babenbergs, the so-called Elder House of Babenberg, whose name refers to Babenburg Castle, the present site of Bamberg Cathedral.

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