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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · Agnes von Bayern. Agnes of Bavaria (1276–1345) was a daughter of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria (1229–1294) and his third wife, Matilda of Habsburg (1253–1304) -- an ancestor of Maria Theresa of Austria. Noble family, House of Wittelsbach, House of Hesse by marriage,House of Ascania by marriage.

    • 1276
    • July 22, 1345 (68-69)Brandenburg, Germany
    • Bavaria, Germany
  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Genealogy for Agnes von Bayern-München (Wittelsbach), prinzessin (c.1335 - 1352) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

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  4. Agnes von Bayern. Birthdate: 1276. Birthplace: Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany. Death: 1345 (68-70) Immediate Family: Daughter of Herzog von Bayern und Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Ludwig von Wittelsbach II.

  5. May 7, 2020 · According to reports from Forbes, the Bayern Munich net worth is estimated to be around $3.024 billion. Bayern Munich are the highest valued club in the Bundesliga, followed by Borussia Dortmund. The matchday revenue for the Bavarian giants is a whopping $478m wit broadcasting rights valued at $814m.

  6. sites.rootsmagic.com › GonyonHistory › siteAgnes VON BAYERN

    Margarete VON BAYERN-MÜNCHEN (1325 - 1374) Sibling: Anna DE BAVIÈRE (1326 - 1351) Sibling: Elisabeth OF BAVARIA (1329 - 1402) Sibling: Ludwig VI "DER RÖMER" von Bayern, Kurfürst zu Brandenburg (1330 - 1365) Sibling: Wilhelm WITTELSBACH VON BAYERN-STRAUBING I (1330 - 1388) Sibling: Beatrice DE BAVARIA Queen of Sweden (1344 - 1359) Sibling

  7. Agnes of Bavaria (1335 – 11 November 1352) was a Bavarian nun from Munich and a member of the House of Wittelsbach . The daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was brought up in a monastery of Clarissan nuns. [1] She rejected a marriage with a nobleman chosen by her relatives and instead entered a cloister. Always sickly, Agnes died in 1352.

  8. Agnes of Bavaria (1335 – 11 November 1352) was a Bavarian nun from Munich and a member of the House of Wittelsbach. The daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was brought up in a monastery of Clarissan nuns. She rejected a marriage with a nobleman chosen by her relatives and instead entered a cloister. Always sickly, Agnes died in 1352.

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