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  1. Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg. Agnes of Bavaria (1276–1345) was a daughter of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria and his third wife, Matilda of Habsburg . In 1290, in Donauwörth, she married Henry "the Younger" of Hesse (1265 – 23 August 1298 [citation needed] ), a son of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse (1244–1308).

  2. This is one of a series of nine miniatures painted in oil on eight pieces of card (420463-420470) representing John George, Elector of Brandenburg, two of his three wives and six of his children by his third wife, Elizabeth. The paraph at the end of the inscription in each case has been interpreted as a punctuation mark rather than a monogram and the group remains unattributed. The hand is ...

  3. John I, Margrave of Brandenburg. Mother. Brigitte of Saxony. Agnes of Brandenburg (c. 1257 – 29 September 1304) was a Danish Queen consort by marriage to King Eric V of Denmark. As a widow, she served as the regent of Denmark for her son, King Eric VI, during his minority from 1286 until 1293. She was duchess regnant of Estonia.

  4. Agnes of Bavaria may refer to: Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal (1276–1345), a daughter of Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria. Agnes of Bavaria (nun) (1335–1352), a daughter of Louis IV, Duke of Upper Bavaria. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Who is Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal? Agnes of Bavaria was a daughter of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria and his third wife, Matilda of Habsburg. In 1290, in Donauwörth, she married Henry "the Younger" of Hesse, a son of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse. They had at least one child: Agnes, married to Gerlach I, Count of Nassau ...

  6. Agnes of Bavaria Margravine of Brandenburg (1276 - 1345) Events. Birth: 1276: Death: 1345: Burial: ... Gräfin Agnes VON BAYERN Markgräfin von Brandenburg (1276 - 1340)

  7. dewiki Agnes von Bayern; elwiki Αγνή της Βαυαρίας; enwiki Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg; eswiki Inés de Baviera; jawiki アグネス・フォン・バイエルン; nlwiki Agnes van Beieren