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  1. Agnes of Loon (1150–1191), was a duchess consort of Bavaria, married to Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria. She was regent of Bavaria during the minority of her son, Louis I, Duke of Bavaria , from 1183 to 1191.

    • 1150
    • Agnes of Metz
  2. When Agnes of Loon was born in 1150, her father, Lodewijk I VAN LOON, was 41 and her mother, Agnes de Metz, was 36. She died in 1191, at the age of 41, and was buried in Scheyern, Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany.

  3. Apr 11, 2022 · Overleden op 11-08-1171, begraven te Borgloon (Gasthuiskapel). Hij werd er samen met zijn echtgenote Agnes begraven. Kapel en graf zijn nog steeds te bezichtingen. De 5de graaf van Loon van 1138/1140-1171. Hij was zeker uiterlijk op 11 april 1140 in functie getreden als graaf van Loon. Hij was tevens burggraaf van Mainz (D) en graaf van Rieneck ...

    • circa 1107
    • Rieneck, Main-Spessart, Bayern, Germany
  4. Agnes of Loon (1150-1191), was a duchess consort of Bavaria, married toOtto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria. She was regent of Bavaria duringthe minority of her son, Louis I, Duke of Bavaria, from 1183 to 1191. Shewas the daughter of Louis I, Count of Loon, and Agnes of Metz. Agnes wasdescribed as a forceful regent, who managed to secure the ...

  5. Agnes of Loon: Louis I, Count of Loon c. 1150 c. 1157/1169 16 September 1180 Bavaria given to husband: 11 July 1183 husband's death: 26 March 1191 Otto I Wittelsbach: Ludmilla of Bohemia: Frederick, Duke of Bohemia (Přemyslids) 1170 October 1204 15 September 1231 husband's death: 14 August 1240 Louis I: Agnes of the Palatinate

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    Wacho, King of the Lombards ( Lethings )
    c. 531
    c. 556
    Geila of Friuli [1]
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    A King of the Lombards
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  6. Added: Jan 7, 2010. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 46441002. Source citation. Nobility. Also known as Agnes van Looz. Born the eldest daughter of Count Louis I and his wife Agnes von Metz. She married Otto I around 1169 and bore him nine children. After Ottos early death she acted as regent during the minority of her son Ludwig II.

  7. Louis married Agnes of Metz, the daughter of Folmar V, Count of Metz, and Matilda of Dagsburg. Based upon her ancestry, Louis was able to successfully lay claim to Kolmont and Bilzen. Agnes commissioned Hendrik van Veldeke to write his "Life of Saint Servatius". Louis I served as burgrave of Metz from 1159 to 1162.

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