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Agnes and France
Agnes Maria of Andechs-Merania ( died 1201 ), queen of France, was the daughter of Bertold IV ( died 1204 ), who was Count of Andechs, a castle and territory near Ammersee, Bavaria and from 1183 duke of Merania ( Istria ).
In June 1196 Agnes married Philip II of France, who had repudiated his second wife Ingeborg of Denmark in 1193.
The betrothal in 1180 of Alexios II to Agnes of France, daughter of Louis VII of France and his third wife Adèle of Champagne and at the time a child of nine, had not apparently been followed by their marriage.
Alexios is a character in the historical novel Agnes of France ( 1980 ) by Greek writer Kostas Kyriazis.
Andronikos, now ( 1183 ) sole emperor, married twelve year old Agnes of France, previously betrothed to Alexios II.
Agnes was a daughter of King Louis VII of France and his third wife Adèle of Champagne.
He is among the main characters of the historical novel Agnes of France ( 1980 ) by Greek writer Kostas Kyriazis ( b. 1920 ).
Her elder sister Agnes married King Philip II of France ( annulled in 1200 ) and her sister Gertrude ( killed in 1213 ) King Andrew II of Hungary, while the youngest Matilda ( Mechtild ) became abbess at the Benedictine Abbey of Kitzingen in Franconia, where Hedwig also received her education.
# Agnes of France ( c. 1260 – 19 December 1327 ), married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
* December 19 – Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy
* July 29 – Agnes of Merania, queen of France and wife of king Philip II of France
* Agnes of France, only daughter of Louis VII of France by his third wife Adèle of Champagne ( d. 1240 )
While " Black Agnes ," Countess-consort Dunbar and March, continued to resist the English laying siege to Dunbar Castle, hurling defiance and abuse from the walls, Scotland received some breathing space when Edward III claimed the French throne and took his army to Flanders, beginning the Hundred Years ' War with France.
He was married to Blanche ( Bianca ) of Burgundy, daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy.
In July, 1313, Philip married Joan the Lame (), daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy, and of Agnes of France, the youngest daughter of Louis IX.
*: It has rewarded young filmproducers like Carole Scotta founder of Haut et Court movie company, scriptwriters like Phil Ox who became producer in France and England, novelwriters including Agnes Desarthe, photographers like Emily Buzin and Tiane Doan Na Champassak and also journalists as Stephane Edelson that by 1993 wrote about the economist and banker Muhammad Yunus and the influence of his work on the empowerment of women.
Niépce served as a staff officer in the French army under Napoleon, spending a number of years in Italy and on the island of Sardinia, but ill-health forced him to resign, whereupon he married Agnes Romero and became the Administrator of the district of Nice in post-revolutionary France.
She was an older paternal half-sister to Marguerite of France, Alys, Countess of the Vexin, Philip II of France and Agnes of France.

Agnes and daughter
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
The Aragonese took Ramiro out of a monastery and made him king, marrying him without papal dispensation to Agnes, sister of the Duke of Aquitaine, then betrothing their newborn daughter to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, who was then named Ramiro's heir.
# 1. around 1200: Gertrude of Merania ( 1185 – 8 September 1213 ), a daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania and his wife, Agnes of Wettin
Agnes, daughter of Joscelin II of Edessa, had lived in Jerusalem since the western regions of the former crusader County of Edessa were lost in 1150.
Agnes was the daughter of a prominent brass worker ( and amateur harpist ) in the city.
At the same time, Frederick was engaged to the king's approximately seven-year old daughter, Agnes.
The daughter of Count Berthold IV of Andechs and his second wife Agnes of Wettin, she was born at Andechs Castle in the Duchy of Bavaria.
A few days after Agnes ' death, her foster-sister, Saint Emerentiana was found praying by her tomb ; she claimed to be the daughter of Agnes ' wet nurse, and was stoned to death after refusing to leave the place and reprimanding the pagans for killing her foster sister.
The daughter of Constantine I, Saint Constance, was also said to have been cured of leprosy after praying at Agnes ' tomb.
( Agnes, Henry IV's daughter and Henry V's sister, was the heiress of Salian dynasty's lands: her first marriage produced the royal and imperial Hohenstaufen dynasty and her second marriage the ducal Babenberg potentates of Duchy of Austria which was elevated much due to such connections Privilegium Minus.
Grace was married on 9 October 1873 to Agnes Nicholls Day ( 1853 – 1930 ), who was the daughter of his first cousin William Day.
** Agnes of Germany, daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor ( b. 1072 )
* Agnes of Germany, daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha of Savoy ( d. 1143 )
* January 25 – Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Leopold III of Austria ( b. 1111 )
* Agnes of Babenberg, daughter of Leopold III ( d. 1157 )
* Agnes of Opole ( d. 1413 ), daughter of Duke Bolesław ( Bolko ) II of Opole and sister of Duke Władysław, in 1374.
* Sibylla of Jerusalem, daughter of Almaric I and Agnes of Courtenay ( d. 1190 )
Leopold supported Henry, the son of Henry IV, in his rising against his father, but was soon drawn over to the emperor's side, and in 1106 married the daughter of emperor Henry IV, Agnes, widow of Frederick I of Swabia.
He was the son of Frederick I, Duke of Swabia, and Agnes, a daughter of the Salian Emperor Henry IV.

Agnes and Louis
Some of the emerging artists from this period include: Thomas Benrimo, Louis Ribak and his wife Beatrice Mandelman, Agnes Martin, Clay Spohn, and Edward Corbett ( artist ).
The film stars Grace Kelly, Alec Guinness and Louis Jourdan with Agnes Moorehead, Jessie Royce Landis, Brian Aherne, Leo G. Carroll, Estelle Winwood and Robert Coote.
* Louis of Acre ( c. 1235 – 1263 ), who married Agnes of Beaumont and became Viscount of Beaumont in her right.
* 1912 in art-Birth of Morris Louis, Robert Doisneau, Jackson Pollock, Agnes Martin, Tony Smith
Robert married princess Agnes of France, youngest daughter of king Louis IX in 1279 and had the following issue:
She was the eldest daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy ( 1248 – 1306 ) and Agnes of France ( 1260 – 1327 ), the youngest daughter of Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence.
Tusculum had in this time several notable guests: Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Empress Agnes in 1046, the Pope Eugene III from 1149, Louis VII of France and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1149, Frederick Barbarossa and the English Pope Adrian IV in 1155.
After working with other Swedish directors, including Alf Sjöberg on The Judge ( 1960 ) and Mai Zetterling on Loving Couples ( 1964 ), he then worked in the United States and elsewhere, on: Richard Fleischer's The Last Run ( 1971 ); Louis Malle's Black Moon ( 1975 ) and Pretty Baby ( 1978 ); Roman Polanski's The Tenant ( 1976 ); Jan Troell's Hurricane ( 1979 ); Bob Rafelson's version of The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1981 ); Agnes of God ( 1985 ); Woody Allen's Another Woman ( 1988 ) and Crimes and Misdemeanors ( 1989 ); Richard Attenborough's Chaplin ( 1992 ); Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle ( 1993 ); and Lasse Hallström's What's Eating Gilbert Grape ( 1993 ).
She was the daughter of the reigning Duke of Bourbon, and his Burgundian wife, Agnes, daughter of John the Fearless, the powerful Duke of Burgundy and sworn enemy of the " mad king " Charles VI of France and his regent, Louis of Orleans.
She was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Zach and Agnes Mulhall.
* Louis I ( 1139 – 1171 ), son, married Agnes, daughter of Count Folmar V of Metz
Agnes of France ( 1171 – after 1204 ) was a daughter of Louis VII of France by his third wife Adèle of Champagne.
and trans., The Writings of Agnes of Harcourt: The Life of Isabelle of France and the Letter on Louis IX and Longchamp ( University of Notre Dame Press, 2003 ).
These depict, from left to right, St. Augustine of Hippo, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Presentation of Mary at the Temple, St. Louis IX, King of France, St. Patrick, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, St. Agnes of Rome, Virgin & Martyr, and the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
* 1920, Raden Adjeng Kartini, Letters of a Javanese princess, translated by Agnes Louise Symmers with a foreword by Louis Couperus, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, ISBN 0-8191-4758-3 ( 1986 edition ), ISBN 1-4179-5105-2 ( 2005 edition )

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