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  1. Biografia. Era la seconda figlia di Ladislao I Herman di Polonia e di Giuditta di Svevia. Era la nipote dell'imperatore Enrico III. Agnese divenne badessa nell'abbazia di Gandersheim, luogo in cui vissero numerose donne famose, come Roswitha di Gandersheim, come documentato da Conrad Celtis .

  2. Sigillo di Agnese II. Agnese II, chiamata anche Agnese di Meißen, (Meißen, 1139 – Quedlinburg, 21 gennaio 1203) fu principessa-badessa di Quedlinburg dal 1183 alla morte.

  3. Adelaide II, in tedesco Adelheid, ( 1045 – 11 gennaio 1096) membro della dinastia salica, fu badessa di Gandersheim dal 1061 e badessa di Quedlinburg dal 1063 fino alla sua morte.

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    She was born in Meissen as the daughter of Conrad, Margrave of Meissen, and Luitgard of Swabia. In 1184, she was elected successor to Princess-Abbess Adelaide III. Agnes was a significant patron of art, as well as miniaturist and engraver. During her reign, the nuns of Quedlinburg Abbey made large curtains that are indispensable in the study of the...

    Agnes is a featured figure on Judy Chicago's installation piece The Dinner Party, being represented as one of the 999 names on the Heritage Floor.

    Henry Gardiner Adams, ed. (1857). "Agnese". A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography: 15. Wikidata Q115376543.
    Silver pfennig of Agnes II von Meissen, abbess of Quedlinburg in the collection of the British Museum.
  4. Also known as Agnes I. Born in {anno} Died on {giorno} {mese} {anno} in Quedlinburg Vedi anche: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q394552)

  5. 27 nov 2020 · Per l’UNESCO, il grande rilievo attribuito al borgo di Quedlinburg risiede in tre aspetti: l’inatteso e curioso stato di conservazione delle costruzioni medievali; lo splendore delle costruzioni del XVI e XVII secolo e il collegio di St. Servatius.

  6. Agnes I (c. 1090 – 29 December 1125) was Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg. She was the second daughter of Judith of Swabia and Władysław I Herman. She was the granddaughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Agnes became abbess at Gandersheim Abbey, the place of several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded ...