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Agnes of Bavaria (1276–1345) was a daughter of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria and his third wife,
Matilda of Habsburg Matilda or Mathilda may refer to: Animals * Matilda (chicken) (1990–2006), World's Oldest Living Chicken record holder * Matilda (horse) (1824–1846), British Thoroughbred racehorse * Matilda, a dog of the professional wrestling tag-team The ...
. In 1290, in
Donauwörth Donauwörth () is a town and the capital of the Donau-Ries district in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is said to have been founded by two fishermen where the rivers Danube (Donau) and Wörnitz meet. The city is part of the scenic route called "Roman ...
, she married Henry "the Younger" of Hesse (1265 – 23 August 1298), a son of Landgrave
Henry I Henry I may refer to: 876–1366 * Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany (876–936) * Henry I, Duke of Bavaria (died 955) * Henry I of Austria, Margrave of Austria (died 1018) * Henry I of France (1008–1060) * Henry I the Long, Margrave of the ...
of Hesse (1244–1308). They had at least one child: * Agnes, married to
Gerlach I, Count of Nassau Gerlach I of Nassau (1271 – 7 January 1361), Count of Nassau in Wiesbaden, Idstein, Weilburg, and Weilnau. He was a son of Adolf of Nassau, elected King of the Romans, and Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg. Family and children He was married t ...
(–1361). In 1303, she remarried to Margrave
Henry I Henry I may refer to: 876–1366 * Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany (876–936) * Henry I, Duke of Bavaria (died 955) * Henry I of Austria, Margrave of Austria (died 1018) * Henry I of France (1008–1060) * Henry I the Long, Margrave of the ...
of Brandenburg-Stendal (1256–1318). From her second marriage, she had three children: * Henry II "the Child" (1308–1320). * Sophia (1300–1356), heiress of Landsberg and the
County Palatine of Saxony An imperial vicar (german: Reichsvikar) was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the emperor. Later, an imperial vicar was invariably one of two princes charged by the Golden Bull of 1356, Golden Bu ...
, married in 1327 to Duke
Magnus Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wid ...
of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1304–1369). * Judith/Jutta (b.1302–b.1330), married in 1318 to Duke
Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, (before 1296 – after 1351), also called ''de Graecia'' ("of Greece"), was the eldest son of Henry I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Agnes of Meissen. On their father's death in 1322, his sons agreed ...
of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (b.1296–a.1351). 1276 births 1345 deaths House of Wittelsbach Margravines of Germany 13th-century German nobility 14th-century German nobility 13th-century German women 14th-century German women Daughters of monarchs {{Germany-noble-stub