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The Chronicon of Adam of Usk ( 1404 ) gives her a name, Agnes, and furthermore mentions a statue in Rome that is said to be of her.
Agnes ' bones are conserved beneath the high altar in the church of Sant ' Agnese fuori le mura in Rome, built over the catacomb that housed Agnes ' tomb.
It was founded in 1858, by Father Caspar Rehrl, an Austrian missionary, who established the sisterhood of pioneer women under the patronage of St. Agnes of Rome, to whom he had a particular devotion.
* The Life of St. Agnes of Rome, Virgin & Martyr of the Catholic Church
* NewAdvent. org, Catholic Encyclopedia: St Agnes of Rome
* Satucket. com, St. Agnes of Rome
Thomas à Kempis on Agnes of Rome | Mount Saint Agnes-( 1569 )
Agnes Mongan has written of the portrait drawings: Before his departure in the fall of 1806 from Paris for Rome, the familiar characteristics of his drawing style were well established, the delicate yet firm contour, the definite yet discreet distortions of form, the almost uncanny capacity to seize a likeness in the precise yet lively delineation of features. The preferred materials were also already established: the sharply pointed graphite pencil on a smooth white paper.
* Agnes of Rome, a saint
When, on his return to Rome, he heard of Benedict X's election, he decided to oppose it, and obtained the support of the Duke of Lorraine-Tuscany and Empress Agnes for the election of Gerhard of Burgundy, Bishop of Florence, as Pope instead.
Pope Stephen IX, who was unable to take actual possession of Rome due to the Roman aristocracy's election of an antipope, Benedict X, sent Hildebrand of Sovana and Anselm of Lucca ( respectively, the future Popes Gregory VII and Alexander II ) to Germany to obtain recognition from Agnes.
Though Stephen died before being able to return to Rome, Agnes ' help was instrumental in letting Hildebrand depose the Antipope and with Agnes ' support replace him by the Bishop of Florence, Nicholas II.
Built for the conservation and veneration of the remains of Saint Agnes of Rome.
Agnes ' bones are now conserved in the church of Sant ' Agnese fuori le mura in Rome, built over the catacomb.
Other revivals of Spontini include Agnes von Hohenstaufen at the Maggio Musicale festival in Florence in 1954, starring Franco Corelli and conducted by Vittorio Gui, and in Rome in 1970, with Montserrat Caballé and Antonietta Stella, conducted by Riccardo Muti.
The six examples built by Constantine outside the walls of Rome are: Old Saint Peter's Basilica, the older basilica dedicated to Saint Agnes of which Santa Costanza is now the only remaining element, San Sebastiano fuori le mura, San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano, and one in the modern park of Villa Gordiani.
He has sent to Rome to receive a papal bull releasing Agnes from her vows so that she may honorably marry Raymond without fear of retribution.
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After three years, during which the head of the congregation had gone to Rome as the accredited representative of abbess Agnes, and the congregation had been formally constituted an order under the Rule of St. Augustine by Gregory XI ( 1238 ), the abbess resigned all jurisdiction over the hospital and its possessions into the hands of the Holy See the next year.
Built between 1699 and 1729, it has an elegant facade which has been compared with Francesco Borromini's Church of Saint Agnes in Piazza Navona, Rome.
A cleric, he was appointed to the Imperial chancellorship for Italy by the Empress Agnes in 1058, which position he held until 1063 .< ref > Carlo Dolcini, " Clement III, antipapa ", Enciclopedia dei Papi, Rome, 2000: < http :// www. treccani. it / enciclopedia / clemente-iii_ % 28Enciclopedia_dei_Papi % 29 />; Charles A. Coulombe, Vicars of Christ: A History of the Popes, ( Kensington Publishing Corp., 2003 ), 218 .</ ref > In 1058 he participated in the election of Pope Nicholas II but on his death in 1061, he sided with the philo-imperial party to elect Cadalous of Parma as Antipope Honorius II against Pope Alexander II.
St. Agnes, the patron saint of virgins, died a martyr in 4th century Rome.

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File: British Museum Royal Gold Cup. jpg | Room 40-Royal Gold Cup or Saint Agnes Cup, c. AD 1370-80 ( generally agreed to be the outstanding surviving example of late medieval French plate )
# Agnes of France ( c. 1260 19 December 1327 ), married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
Philip finally achieved a third marriage, on 7 May 1196, to Agnes of Merania from Dalmatia ( c. 1180 29 July in 1201 ).
According to tradition, Saint Agnes was a member of the Roman nobility born c. 291 and raised in a Christian family.
File: Matthias Gruenewald-Coburger Tafel-Heilige Agnes. jpg | Matthias Grünewald, c. 1500, tempera on coniferous wood, Kunsammlungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg.
* May Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, English noblewoman ( b. c. 1477 )
# Agnes ( b. c. 1318 )
* Saint Agnes, Christian martyress ( d. c. 304 )
Agnes I ( born c. 1090 ; died 29 December 1125 in Quedlinburg ) was Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg.
In 1236, Peter married Agnes of Faucigny, who bore him a daughter, Beatrice ( c. 1237 21 November 1310 ).
* Black Agnes, 4th Countess of Moray, c. 1312-1369
* Louis of Acre ( c. 1235 1263 ), who married Agnes of Beaumont and became Viscount of Beaumont in her right.
He started playing music in a Glasgow band called Stumble ( c. 1969 c. 1971 ), that included a girl-singing duet, Christine and Agnes.
# 1. c. 1170: Agnes of Antioch ( 1154 c. 1184 ), daughter of Raynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch and his wife, Constance of Antioch
Lucy Walter, a Welsh noblewoman, was the daughter of Richard or William Walter, of Roch Castle and of Haverfordwest and wife Elizabeth Protheroe, daughter of John Protheroe, of Hawkesbrook and wife Elinor Vaughan, maternal granddaughter of Walter Vaughan, of Grove and wife Mary or Katherine ferch Gruffud FitzUryan, in turn daughter of Griffith ap Rice FitzUryan ( d. 1592 ) and wife Eleanor Jones, daughter of Sir Thomas Jones, and paternal granddaughter of Rhys FitzUryan and wife Lady Katherine Howard ( c. 1518-12 April 1554, interred 11 May 1554 ), daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk and Agnes Tilney.
* Agnes Wingfield ( born c. 1448 ).
* Agnes Mortimer ( c. 1317 1368 ), married Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke
* Agnes de Percy, Baroness Percy ( 1134-1205 ) married Joscelin of Louvain ( d. c. 1189 )
* Agnes Maxwell, 4th Lady Herries of Terregles ( c. 1534 1594 )
William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham ( c. 1510 12 January 1573 ), was the eldest son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk by his second wife, Agnes Tilney.
# Agnes ( c. 1260 19 December 1327 ), married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy

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