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  Agnes of Poitou biography - S9.com
1024 - Agnes de Poitou was born in the kingdom of Aquitaine on 1025.
1046 - Queen Agnes and King Henry III was crowned Empress and Emperor in Rome.
1067 - Agnes and Bishop Altman establish the monastery of Saint Nicolas in Passau.
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 33rd Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Margaret de Perche "Marguerite" was born circa 1067 in Normandy and married circa 1100.
Mathilde de Baviere, Countess of Kastl was born circa 1047 in Kastl, Oberpfalz (Upper Palatinate) Regierungsbezirk, Bavaria.
Agnes de Poitou, Princess of Aquitaine was born 1024 in Aquitaine région, France and married 21 Nov 1043.
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 Agnes de Poitou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born to William V, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy.
Agnes married Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, on November 21, 1043, at Besançon.
Although Agnes pursued a policy of reconciliation with her late husband's enemies, a conspiracy was formed against her by a cadre of power-hungry princes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Agnes_de_Poitou   (324 words)

  
 Genealogy - pafg1871 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Tancred Guiscard De Hauteville was born in 985.
Agnes De Poitou [Parents] was born in 1020 in Aquitaine, France.
Clemence De Poitou [Parents] was born in 1048 in Wassenberg, Rhineland, Prussia.
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 RhodesFamily.org
Born: before 1115, daughter of Bonifacio I, Marchese de Savona and Agnès de Vermandois, Sibel is presumed to have been at least 15 years old by the time her son Guillaume VII was born.
Married in 1020 in France: Nobilie, Vicomtesse de Lodève, daughter of Odon, Vicomte de Lodève and Chimberge N?; Gilbert II and Nobilie gave the manse of Serq to St. Guillem-de-D‚sert, in the Diocese of Lodève in October, 1048.
Married in 1020 in France: Gilbert II, Vicomte de Carlat, son of Gilbert I, Vicomte de Carlat and Agnès, Viscountess de Mels; Gilbert II and Nobilie gave the manse of Serq to St. Guillem-de-D‚sert, in the Diocese of Lodève in October, 1048.
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 Agnes B Cosmetics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Agnes of Meran 1: '''Agnes Maria of Andechs-Meran''' (died 1201), queen 4: the king.
Agnes of Gandersheim 1: anddaughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.
Agnes de Poitou 1: '''Agnes de Poitou''' or '''Empress Agnes ''' (1020 - 1077) was regent of the Holy R 3: ount of PoitiersCount of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of April 20
Agnes was not a child martyr like her Roman patroness but she exhibited the same simplicity, and some of her best-known legends concern her childhood.
Little Agnes was traveling in Montepulciano with her mother and the women of the household, and, as they passed a hill on which stood a bordello, a flock of crows swooped down and attacked the girl.
Agnes was not at the moment even thinking about going elsewhere, and said so, but Our Lady told her to keep the stones--three, in honor of the Blessed Trinity--and one day she would need them.
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 Ancêtres de Régis Corbin - pafg90 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Conrad I de Luxembourg.Conrad married Clémence de Poitou.
Louis VII de France was born in 1120 in France.
Agnes de Röchlitz was born about 1156 in Meranie, France.
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 Philippe II 'Auguste' Capet Roi de France
Philip II was a younger half-brother of Marie de Champagne, Alix of France, Marguerite of France, and Alys, Countess of the Vexin.
Despite the remonstrances of Celestine III, Philip, having imprisoned Ingeburga, married Agnes de Méran, daughter of a Bavarian nobleman.
This is the reason, after the death of Agnès de Méranie, Philippe II requested that pope Innocent III legitimize their two children, a request to which the Pope acquiesced.
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 Relatives of D.T. Rogers(b. 1943) - pafg349 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Roger de Toeni [Parents] was born about 1104 in of, Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England.
Clemintina de Poitou [Parents] was born in 1048.
Count Baudouin III de Hainault [Parents] was born in 1087/1088 in of,, Hainault, France.
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 PROWSE
Conan I, de Bretagne, died June 27, 992 in Conquereuil, France; married Ermengarde of Anjou Abt.
Ermengarde of Anjou, died 992; married Conan I, de Bretagne Abt.
Adelaide of Poitou, born 945 in Poitiers; died Abt.
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 Women in power 1000-1100
Daughter of Geoffoi II and married to Warin de Domfront of Alençon.
She was the widow of Bodon, comte de Vendôme (1017-23) and daughter of Foulque III Nerra, comte d'Anjou and Elisabeth de Vendôme, the daughter of Bouchard I and
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.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /womeninpower/Womeninpower1000.htm   (6444 words)

  
 Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Index
Anjou, Mathilde de, Duchess of Normandy (i5466), b.1107-d.1154
Beaugency, Raoul de (marriage to Maud Matilda de Vermandois) (i7265), b.1082-d.1130
Chalon, Mathilde de (marriage to Heinrich I Duke Bourgogne) (i4216), b.1936-d.1005
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 Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Summary
This marriage, which resulted in two sons and three daughters who survived infancy, caused England to be flooded with his wife's worthless relations, and the period is marked by the rise of English nationalism as the barons saw the government passing into the control of foreigners.
Henry was finally remarried at Ingelheim in 1043 to Agnes, daughter of duke William V of Aquitaine and Agnes of Gévaudan.
Agnes was then living at the court of her stepfather, Geoffrey Martel, count of Anjou.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Filho de Almos da Hungary Duke of Croacia and Predeslava of Kiew
Filho de Iziaslav I Prince of Kiew *1025 and Gertrude of Poland
Filho de Geoffrey I Grisegonelle of Anjou, Seneschal of França and Adelais of Vermandois
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 Ancestors and Family of Richard and Sandra Cornish - Person Page 83
     Agnes de Merton was born on 1 December 1359.
Agnes de Merton married Sir John de Brightley Fitzwarrine before 12 November 1375.
She was the daughter of King Hugh Capet and Adelaide de Poitou.
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 pope gregory vii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When Pope Stephen X was elected, without previous consultation with the German court, Hildebrand and Bishop Anselm of Lucca were sent to Germany to secure a belated recognition, and he succeeded in gaining the consent of the empress Agnes de Poitou.
Stephen, however, died before his return, and, by the hasty elevation of Bishop Johannes of Velletri, the Roman aristocracy made a last attempt to recover their lost influence on the appointment to the papal throne: a proceeding which was dangerous to the Church as it implied a renewal of the disastrous patrician régime.
Pope Gregory VII sent Count Eberhard to Lombardy to combat the Patarenes; nominated the cleric Tedaldo to the archbishopric of Milan, thus settling a prolonged and contentious question; and finally tried to establish relations with the Norman duke, Robert De Guiscard.
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 Artemisian October 2006 Letter of Intent
Guillaume de Jumièges names "Guillaume et…Gerloc" as children of Rollo and Poppa, in a later passage recording her marriage to "Guillaume comte de Poitou"[204].
She is named as daughter of "Guillaume de Poitou" in a charter of Pignerol 26 Oct 1078[298].
Orderic Vitalis recounts that "Hildegarde Ctss de Poitou" complained to the synod of Reims, held in Oct 1119 by Pope Calixtus II, that her husband had abandoned her for "Malberge wife of the vicomte de Châtellerault"[343].
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 Peterson Family - pafg252 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She married Amaury de MONTFORT [Seigneur de Montfort] in 1120.
She married Simon I Seigneur MONTFORT [Seigneur de I] about 1058 in of,, Normandy, France.
Isobel DE CLARE [Parents] was born on 2 Nov 1226 in Gloucester, England.
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 Chapter 14: The Kingdom of León-Castilla Under Alfonso VI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His wife Agnes of Poitou was last mentioned in a charter of May 9, and his marriage to a new wife took place on August 16, 1097, in the cathedral of Huesca.
The great Easter council in Santiago de Compostela which the latter records and in which Diego Gelmírez was probably elected to that see was attended by a swarm of Galician [290] nobility and the bishops of Lugo, Mondoñedo, Túy, Braga, and Coimbra, who confirmed the charter.
The fuero of [293] Miranda de Ebro, which Alfonso was supposed to have issued in Burgos during this same month, must be disregarded so far as it seems reliably to indicate the whereabouts of the king.
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 Poitou 1
Guillaume III (V) "le Grand", Duke of Aquitaine (995-1030), Ct of Poitou, *ca 969, +Maillezais 31.1.1030; 1m: ca 997 Almodis de Gevaudun (+after 1005); 2m: 1011 Sancha de Gascogne (+ca 1018); 3m: 1019 Agnes de Bourgogne (*ca 995 +9.11.1068)
[2m.] Guillaume VIII (X) "the Saint", Duke of Aquitaine (1126-37), Ct of Poitou, *1099, +on a pilgrimage to San Iago de Composterba in Galice 9.4.1137; 1m: 1121 Eleonore de Châtellerault (+1130); 2m: before 1137 Emma de Limoges, dau.of Aymar III, Vicomte de Limoges and Umberge N; all kids were by 1m.
Eleanor/Aliénor, Dss of Aquitaine (1137-1204), Css of Poitou, *Bordeaux 1122, +Chateau de Mirebelle, Poitiers 31.3.1204; 1m: Bordeaux 22.7.1137 (div 21.3.1152) King Louis VII of France (*1120 +18.9.1180); 2m: Cathedral de Saint-Pierre, Bordeaux 18.5.1152 King Henry II of England (+1189); See note
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 Duke William VII Count of Poitou of Aquitaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Raimond de Poitou, Prince of Antioch b: ABT.
Agnes de Poitou b: 1100 in of Poitou, Aquitaine, France
Parents: Count William VI (Geoffrey) of Poitou, Hildegarde of Burgundy
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 Ancestors of Jeffrey Wilde - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Agnes de b.1289 - of, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England
Hawise "de Beaumont" of [Countess of Gloucester] b.1129 - of,, Leicestershire, England
Ralph de [Seigneur of Gael & Earl of Norfolk] b.1078 - of, Montfort, Normandy, France
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 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Agnes of Austria
New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Agnes of Austria
She was was the last of the Salic House.
Agnes married Leopold III Mangrave of Austria, son of Leopold II "the Handsome," Mangrave of Austria and Ithha of Austria, in 1106.
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 Chapter 10: Saint James's Catapult   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In June Rodrigo González de Lara led a larger army on an even more ambitious expedition down the valley of the Guadalquivir as far south as Seville: the land was devastated, captives and plunder taken, and the governor of Seville defeated and killed.
There is a fair amount of material in the Fuero de Salamanca, parts of which date from this period, to suggest that relations between clergy and laity were, in Salamanca as elsewhere on the frontier, a focus for conflict.
Grassotti, 'Homenaje de Garcia Ramírez a Alfonso VII.
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 Ancestors of Timothy Walter Luscher - pafg69 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He married Alice (Adelise) De Toeni about 1051 in Of,,, France.
He married Agnes De Mortaigne about 1079 in Of,, France.
He married Almodis (Audmodis) Countess Of La Marche about 1083 in Of,, Poitou, France.
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 Germany Ecclesiastical Territories
He was first succeeded by his cousin, Otto, but he died after four years, and she managed to secure the inheritance of Gemen against the claims of the Holstein-Schaumburg-family, and then ceeded the lordship of Holstein-Schaumburg-Gemen to her nephew, Count Hermann-Otto I von Limburg-Styrum.
She became Dechantin in Vreden from 1779, in Essen 1782 and in Elten in 1784, but the same year she failed to be elected Abbess, because Prussia supported Walburga Maria Truchsess von Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach, but she succeeded her after her death 6 year later, and also in January she was elected Abbess of Vreden.
The third of four of daughters of prince Joachim Ernst von Anhalt to rule the territory, she was follower of Melanchthons (Philippstine), which was in opposition to the ruling Lutherian Orthodoxy in Dresden.
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 JERUSALEM
      COMTES de POITOU [841]/934, DUKE of AQUITAINE 927-934.
RAYMOND de Toulouse, son of RAYMOND II Comte de Toulouse and his wife Guinidilda [de Barcelona] ([900]-[940/44], bur Saint-Pons-de-Thomières).  He succeeded his father in [923/24] as Comte de Toulouse.  He swore homage in 932 to Raoul de Bourgogne King of France, who rewarded him by installing him as Duke of Aquitaine
BERNARD (-killed in battle [844/45]).  The Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes records that "Emeno…comes Pictavinus" declared "filium Pipini [rex Aquitanie filius imperatoris]" as king of Aquitaine after his father's death, in opposition to the emperor who invaded Poitou and expelled Emenon "et fratrem eius Bernardum", specifying that Bernard sought refuge with "Rainaldum comitem Arbatilicensem"
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 Agnes
Agnes Carlsson, winner of Idol 2005 in Sweden.
Saint Agnes, a virgin martyr and saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches.
Agnes de Poitou, Regent of the Holy Roman Empire.
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 Artemisian September 2006 Letter for Comment
de Poitou - locative byname meaning "from the French region/county of Poitou." The best examples Yin found for this byname use standardized spellings, probably because they quote modern translations of 12th C documents [Charles Cawley, "[Medieval Lands,] Aquitaine Dukes," 2006, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm, c.f.
Guillaume de Jumièges names "Guillaume et…Gerloc" as children of Rollo & Poppa, in a later passage recording her marriage to "Guillaume comte de Poitou"[204].
However, the College of Arms might find it significant that the Academy did "not found any example of Poitou>; all our examples are of the ethnic style byname." Based on the examples they found, they recommended Orianna "use or , instead of Poitou>."
www.ida.net /users/valerie_lee/GoldenPillar/LfC20060916/20060916artemisiaLfC.html   (5554 words)

  
 Savoy 1
[4m.] Ct Tommaso I of Savoy, Aosta and Moriana (1189-1233), *chateau de Carbonara 20.5.1178, +Moncalieri 1.3.1233; he supported the Hohenstaufens and was appointed Imperial Vicar, a position he used to extend his lands both sides of the Alps.
Ct Pietro II "il Piccolo Carlo Magno" of Savoy, Aosta and Moriana (1263-68), Signore del Vaud (1233-68), Earl of Richmond 1241 (after accompanying his niece, Eleanor of Provence, to England), *1203, +16.5.1268; m.1234 Agnes de Faucigny (+11/16.8.1268), dau.
Bonifacio, Bp of Belley 1232, Archbishop of Canterbury (1241-68), Primate of England, *Chateau de St-Hélene-du-Lac 1207, +Chateau de St-Hélene-des-Millieres 14.7.1270; beatified 1838
www.genealogy.euweb.cz /savoy/savoy1.html   (791 words)

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