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Agnes Of Aquitaine (other)
Agnes of Aquitaine may refer to: *Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine, (c. 995–1068), wife of William V, Duke of Aquitaine *Agnes of Poitou, (c. 1025–1077), wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor *Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of León and Castile, (died c. 1078), wife of Alfonso VI of Castile *Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy, (died c. 1097), wife of Peter I of Savoy *Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre, (1072–1097), wife of King Peter I of Aragon and Navarre *Agnes of Aquitaine, wife of Ramiro II of Aragon, (c. 1105–c. 1159) wife of Aimery V of Thours and Ramiro II of Aragon See also

*Agnes, wife of Ramiro I of Aragon, (''fl''. 1054–1062), perhaps of Aquitaine, perhaps identical to the Countess of Savoy {{hndis ...
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Agnes Of Burgundy, Duchess Of Aquitaine
Agnes of Burgundy (or Agnes de Macon; died 10 November 1068) was Duchess of Aquitaine by marriage to Duke William V and Countess of Anjou by marriage to Count Geoffrey II. She served as regent of the Duchy of Aquitaine during the minority of her son from 1039 until 1044. She was a daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy and Ermentrude de Roucy and a member of the House of Ivrea. First marriage: Duchess of Aquitaine In 1019, she married Duke William V of Aquitaine by whom she had three children: William VII, Duke of Aquitaine, William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine and Agnes, Holy Roman Empress. William died on 31 January 1030, leaving his widow and their three young children, plus the three surviving children from his first two marriages. While married to William, Agnes gave many gifts to the abbey of Cluny. Second marriage: Countess of Anjou After her husband's death, Agnes lost her influence at the court of Poitiers since her sons were not heirs. In order for her to regain her p ...
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