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  1. Agnes of Burgundy (or Agnes de Macon; c. 995-10 November 1068) was Duchess of Aquitaine by marriage to Duke William V and Countess of Anjou by marriage to Count Geoffrey II. She served as regent of the Duchy of Aquitaine during the minority of her son from 1039 until 1044.

  2. May 22, 2022 · Agnes of Burgundy (or Agnes de Macon), Duchess of Aquitaine (died 10 November 1068) was a daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy and Ermentrude of Roucy. She was a member of the House of Ivrea. Life. We do not know the date of the birth of Agnes but it is probably shortly before the year 1000. [2]

  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Agnes of Burgundy Duchess of Aquitaine (0995–1068) of Dijon, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.

  4. Agnes of Aquitaine (c. 995–1068) French noblewoman who became duchess of Aquitaine. Name variations: Agnes of Anjou; Agnes of Burgundy; Agnes, countess of Burgundy. Born around 995 in Burgundy; died on November 10, 1068, at the convent of Notre Dame des Saintes, France; daughter of Otto William, duke of Burgundy, and Ermentrude de Roucy ...

  5. She married Guillaume V duc d'Aquitaine in 1022, in Spain. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. She died on 10 November 1068, in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France, at the age of 76, and was buried in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France.

    • Female
    • Guillaume V Duc D'aquitaine
  6. Agnes became the third wife of William III of Poitiou in 1019, making her the Duchess of Aquitane until his death is 1058 of illness. They had two sons who would be influential but not inherit William's titles.

  7. Agnes of Burgundy (1407 – 1 December 1476), duchess of Bourbon (Bourbonnais) and Auvergne, countess of Clermont, was the daughter of John the Fearless (1371–1419) and Margaret of Bavaria. Her maternal grandparents were Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and Margaret of Brieg .

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