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Agnes of Germany (1072September 24, 1143), was the daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha, daughter of Otto, Count of Maurienne and Adelaide. Events William I of England invades Scotland, and also receives the submission of Hereward the Wake. ... Jump to: navigation, search September 24 is the 267th day of the year (268th in leap years). ... Jump to: navigation, search Events Celestine II is elected pope. ... HEINRIC·IMP[ERATOR], 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. ...


She married firstly, in 1080, Frederick I, Duke of Swabia. They had several sons and daughters, amongst whom were Frederick II of Swabia (1090 - 1147) (the father of Frederick Barbarossa) and Conrad III of Germany (1093 - 1152). Frederick I von Staufen (1050 – July 21, 1105) was duke of Swabia from 1079 to his death. ... Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1090 – 1147) was duke of Swabia, succeeding his father, duke Frederick I in 1105. ... Frederick in a 13th century Chronicle Frederick I (German: Friedrich I. von Hohenstaufen)(1122 – June 10, 1190), also known as Friedrich assface (Frederick Redbeard) was elected king of Germany on March 4, 1152 and crowned Holy Roman Emperor on June 18, 1155. ... King Conrad III (Miniature, 13th century) Conrad III (1093-1152), the first German king of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was the son of Frederick I, Duke of Swabia. ...


Following Frederick's death in 1105, Agnes married secondly, Leopold III (born 1073; died 15 Nov. 1136), Margrave of Austria from 1095 to 1136. Leopold was the son of Margrave Leopold II and Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg. According to legend, a veil lost by Agnes and found by Leopold years later while hunting instigated him to found the monastery of Klosterneuburg. 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. ... Leopold II can refer to: Leopold II of Austria Leopold II of Belgium Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Ida of Austria (c. ... Buddhist monastery near Tibet A monastery is the habitation of monks. ... Klosterneuburg is a city in Lower Austria with a population of 24,442. ...


Agnes and Leopold III were the parents of Agnes of Babenberg (d. January 25, 1157), who married, in 1125, Ladislaus the Exile of Poland, High Duke of Poland from 1138 to 1146. Agnes is said to have been "one of the most famous beauties of her time." A leader of the Crusade of 1101, she may have been captured and placed in the harem of Sultan Kilidj Arslan. 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. ... January 25 is the 25th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 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 ... The Crusade of 1101 was a minor crusade, actually three separate movements, organized in 1100 and 1101 in the successful aftermath of the First Crusade. ... Dawud Kılıj Arslan ibn Süleyman ibn Kutalmish (قلج أرسلان Qïlïj Arslān 1079 - 1107) was the Seljuk sultan of Rüm from 1092 until his death. ...


Another daughter, Judith or Julitta, married Marquess William III of Montferrat c. 1133, and became the mother of an important Crusading dynasty. Judith of Babenberg (c. ... William III of Montferrat (it. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events Geoffrey of Monmouth produces the Historia Regum Britanniae Durham Cathedral is completed Construction of Exeter Cathedral begun June 4 - Lothair III is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Innocent II Births March 5 - King Henry II of England (died 1189) Honen Shonin, Japanese founder of Pure...


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