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  1. Agnes I (c. 1090 – 29 December 1125) was Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg . She was the second daughter of Judith of Swabia and Władysław I Herman. She was the granddaughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Agnes became abbess at Gandersheim Abbey, the place of several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded by Conrad ...

  2. German abbess and artist. Name variations: Agnes of Meissen. Born in 1184 in Meissen, Germany; died in 1203 at the abbey of Quedlinburg. It is not clear if Agnes of Quedlinburg felt a strong religious calling or if her parents could not afford a wedding dowry and so sent her to be cloistered, but she entered the large, wealthy convent of ...

  3. Adelaide I, Abbess of Quedlinburg. Adelaide I ( German: Adelheid; 973/74 [a] – 14 January 1044 or 1045), a member of the royal Ottonian dynasty was the second Princess-abbess of Quedlinburg from 999, and Abbess of Gernrode from 1014, and Abbess of Gandersheim from 1039 until her death, as well as a highly influential kingmaker of medieval ...

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  5. Abbess of Quedlinburg. Born in 1090 Died on 29 December 1125 in Quedlinburg See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q394552) » See 2 coins

  6. The tapestry was presumably created in a neighboring workshop either in Halberstadt or Quedlinburg itself. Abbess Agnes II von Meissen was the patron of the work. Dedication: Saint Servatius (church) Foundation information: The community of Quedlinburg began as a foundation of the Margrave Gero for canons.

  7. Agnes II, Abbess of Quedlinburg (Agnes of Meissen; 1139–1203) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.

  8. Agnes became abbess at Gandersheim Abbey, place of several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded by Conrad Celtes. She was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1110 until 1125. She was excommunicated by Pope Calixtus II for her loyalty to her paternal uncle, Henry V , the King of the Romans in 1119.

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