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  1. Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg. Agnes of Bavaria (1276–1345) was a daughter of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria and his third wife, Matilda of Habsburg . In 1290, in Donauwörth, she married Henry "the Younger" of Hesse (1265 – 23 August 1298 [citation needed] ), a son of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse (1244–1308).

  2. Agnes of Bavaria may refer to: Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal (1276–1345), a daughter of Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria. Agnes of Bavaria (nun) (1335–1352), a daughter of Louis IV, Duke of Upper Bavaria.

  3. Agnes Bernauer (c. 1410 – 12 October 1435) was the mistress and perhaps also the first wife of Albert, later Albert III, Duke of Bavaria. Because his father, Ernest , ruling Duke of Bavaria at the time, considered this liaison with a commoner unbefitting his son's social standing, he clashed with his son over the matter and finally ...

  4. 26 apr 2022 · 1276. Birthplace: Bavaria, Germany. Death: July 22, 1345 (68-69) Brandenburg, Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Ludwig II "the Severe", duke of Upper Bavaria and Mathilde von Habsburg. Wife of Heinrich 'The Younger' von Hessen, Landgraf and Henry I, Markgraf von Brandenburg.

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    • July 22, 1345 (68-69)Brandenburg, Germany
    • Bavaria, Germany
  5. German princess. Born in 1074; died on September 24, 1143; daughter of Holy Roman emperor Henry IV (r. 1056–1106) and Bertha of Savoy (1051–1087); sister of Henry V and Conrad, both Holy Roman emperors; granddaughter of Agnes of Poitou (1024–1077); married Frederick I, duke of Swabia, in 1089; married Leopold III, margrave of Austria of ...

  6. 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.

  7. Agnes, Duchess of Lower Bavaria | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections. Panel. ca. 1309-1314 (made) This panel is one of a group that originally formed part of a large window in the chapel of St Afra in the convent of Seligenthal, near Landshut (north of Munich) in Germany. Ten of these panels are now in the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum in Munich.