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  1. Agnes of France (c. 1260 – 19 December 1327) was Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Robert II, Duke of Burgundy. She served as regent of Burgundy during the minority of her son's reign in 1306–1311.

  2. 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.

  3. Jul 9, 2010 · Agnes of France (c. 1260 - December 19, 1327) was the youngest daughter of Louis IX of France and Marguerite Berenger of Provence. Agnes had ten older siblings, including Philip III of France and Robert, Count of Clermont. She married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and became the mother of seven children: Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (1282–1315).

    • Robert II, Duc de Bourgogne
    • Paris, Isle de France, France
    • 1260
    • Citeaux Abbey
  4. Agnes Capet (1260–1327) Duchess of Burgundy. Name variations: Agnes of Burgundy; Agnes of France.

  5. French noblewoman who became duchess of Aquitaine. Name variations: Agnes of Anjou; Agnes of Burgundy; Agnes, countess of Burgundy.

  6. Agnes of Burgundy may refer to: Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine (died 1068) Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy (c. 1260–1327) Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon (1407–1476)

  7. Aug 12, 2017 · Agnes was only 12 when she arrived in her new home. She inherited two stepsons nearer her own age than her husband who was already about 50. The new duchess gave birth to two sons of her own, but their chances of ruling Aquitaine seemed remote. Worse, they were still small children when their father died in 1031.

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