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| Birth: | About 1025 in Aquitaine, France 1 |
| Death: | 4 Dec 1077 1 |
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| Also Known As: Agnes of Poitou 2 |
| Changed: 26 Jun 2003 |
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| Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (Husband) b. 28 Oct 1017 in Bavaria
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| Marriage: | 21 NOV 1043 |
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Maud von Franken b. About 1044 in Franken, Laberweinting, Bavaria, Germany
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor b. 11 Nov 1050 in Goslar, Saxony, Germany
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| Pietro de Maurienne of Savoy (Husband) b. About 1038 in Maurienne, Savoy, France
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Alice de Maurienne b. About 1068 in Savoy, France
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From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia : Agnes de Poitou was from the noble house of the de Poitou. She was born in 1020 to Comte, Duc Guillaume III de Poitou de Aquitaine and his wife Agnes de Bourgogne.
Agnes de Poitou was the second wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Among their children were Judith of Swabia and Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
From Women in Power : 1055-61 Hereditary Duchess Agnes de Pointou of Bavaria (Germany)
1056-62 Regent Dowager Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
She was descended from the royal houses of Burgundy and Italy, the daughter of William V of Aquitaine and Poitou, she became the second wife of the German king Henry III in 1043. They were crowned Holy Roman Emperor and Empress by Clement II in 1046. After her husband's death she acted as Regent for her son, Heinrich IV (1050-?) She was not an experienced politician and was influenced by the nobility to part with the duchies of Bavaria and Carinthia, and entered into unwise alliances against the dominant reforming party in the Papacy. By 1062 discontent led to an uprising in which Anno, Archbishop of K ln, took over the regency. Agnes retired to a convent where she remained until her death. She lived (1024-77)
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- Type: Web Site
Author: Jim Weber
Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk & Staggs Famlies
Date: Nov 16, 2004
- Type: Book
Author: Fredrick Lewis Weis, with additions by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr.
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore, MD
Volume: Seventh Edition
Date: Published 1992
Text: Line 45-22
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