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ID: 775(previous next)
Name: Agnes of Germany
Full Name: Agnes


Born:1072-1073
Died: 24/09/1143, aged 71

Family: SalianFamily: HohenstaufenFamily: Babenberg

Parent: Henry IV , Holy Roman Emperor
Parent: Bertha of Savoy

Spouse: Frederick I, Duke of Swabia
married: 1086
until their death in 1105
Agnes of Germany and Frederick I, Duke of Swabia are not related

Through this marriage:
1086 to 1105: Duchess of Swabia

Spouse: Leopold III, Margrave of Austria
married: c1105
until their death in 1136
Leopold III, Margrave of Austria and Agnes of Germany are not related

Through this marriage:
1105 to 1136: Margravine of Austria


With: Frederick I, Duke of Swabia
Child: Hildegard
Child: Gisilid-Gisela
Child: Sophia
Child: Fides-Gertrude

With: Leopold III, Margrave of Austria
Child: Berta
Child: Ernst
Child: Uta
Child: Conrad Babenburg , Bishop of Passau
Child: Elizabeth
Child: Judith of Babenberg

With: Frederick I, Duke of Swabia
Child: Hewig-Eilike at the age of 16
Child: Bertha-Bertrade at the age of 17
Child: Frederick II, Duke of Swabia at the age of 18
Child: Conrad III, of Germany at the age of 21
Child: Heinrich at the age of 24
Child: Beatrix at the age of 26
Child: Kinigunde-Cuniza at the age of 28

With: Leopold III, Margrave of Austria
Child: Henry II, Duke of Austria at the age of 35
Child: Leopold, Duke of Bavaria at the age of 36
Child: Agnes of Babenberg at the age of 38
Child: Otto of Freising at the age of 42
Child: Gertrude of Babenberg at the age of 46

Agnes of Germany (wiki link)

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Information sourced from wikipedia All errors in transcription are mine. Reports of errors, or ideas of interesting questions to ask my database by email to naath@chiark.greenend.org.uk (omissions of people are largely because I haven't got to them yet).