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Encyclopedia > Agnes of Babenberg

Agnes de Babenberg (died 1157) was the daughter of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria from 1095 to 1136 and his wife, Agnes of Germany, daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Events Births 8 September - Richard I of England Deaths August 21 - Alfonso VII, king of Castile (b. ... Leopold III (born 1073; died November 15, 1136), Margrave of Austria 1095-1136, also known as Saint Leopold (his feast day being November 15), patron saint of Austria in general and of Vienna, Lower Austria and jointly with Saint Florian of Upper Austria in particular. ... This is a list of margraves, dukes, archdukes, and emperors of Austria. ... Agnes of Germany ( 1074 - September 24, 1143), was the daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha, daughter of Otto, Count of Maurienne and Adelaide. ... HEINRIC·IMP, Emperor Henry Henry IV (November 11, 1050 – August 7, 1106) was King of Germany from 1056 and Emperor from 1084, until his abdication in 1105. ...


Agnes de Babenberg married, in 1125, Ladislaus the Exile of Poland (Vladislaus II, the Exile) (1105 - 1159), High-Duke of Poland (1138 - 1146). Their daughter, Richilde of Poland, married Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Leon, amongst others. Events May 23 - Lothair of Saxony becomes Holy Roman Emperor on the death of Henry V. War ends between Toulouse and Provence. ... Categories: Poland-related stubs | Polish monarchs | Dukes of Silesia ... Poland was ruled by dukes (c. ... Richeza of Poland (c. ... Alfonso VII of Castile (March 1, 1104/5 _ August 21, 1157), nicknamed the Emperor, was the king of Castile and Leon since 1126, son of Urraca of Castile and Count Raymond (the third?) of Burgundy. ...


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Friedrich tried to bring the Babenberg duchies of Austria and Styria under imperial administration; but the King of Bohemia and the Duke of Bavaria opposed this and made him lift the ban on the Babenberg duke Friedrich, whose childless death in 1246 nonetheless resulted in imperial control over Austria and Styria.
Count Renaud of Boulogne made peace with Philip and married his daughter to young Philip, son of Agnes and the French king.
In 1264 Pope Clement IV began a new investigation, which resulted in Erik and his mother Margaret both being excommunicated; but that year Erik was allowed to begin ruling himself after he agreed to marry Agnes, daughter of the Brandenburg margrave.
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