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Agnes of Zator ( pl, Agnieszka Zatorska; b. ca. 1477/80 – d. aft. 1505) was a Polish princess and a member of the
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branch of the
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. By virtue of a charter dated in 1492, her father left her as heiress of
Wadowice Wadowice (; ger, Frauenstadt – Wadowitz) is a town in southern Poland, southwest of Kraków with 19,200 inhabitants (2006), situated on the Skawa river, confluence of Vistula, in the eastern part of Silesian Foothills (Pogórze Śląskie). Wa ...
. Married with the landowner Jan of
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, she was a benefactress of the Wadowice church in which she was buried.


Life

Born between 1477 and 1480, Agnes was the only child of Duke Władysław of Zator (co-ruler of the Duchy of Zator along with his brothers) by his wife Anna, whose origins are unknown. She probably had an illegitimate paternal half-brother, Włodzimierz, a monk at the
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of
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. By virtue of a charter dated 13 July 1492, Agnes received the district of
Wadowice Wadowice (; ger, Frauenstadt – Wadowitz) is a town in southern Poland, southwest of Kraków with 19,200 inhabitants (2006), situated on the Skawa river, confluence of Vistula, in the eastern part of Silesian Foothills (Pogórze Śląskie). Wa ...
as inheritance after her father's death.Jasiński 2007, p. 664. Between 1491 and 21 May 1494, Agnes married with the magnate Jan of Tworkow, Lord of Kobierzyn (d. bef. 7 August 1504), son of Andrzej of Tworkow by his wife Dorota of Pozdětin i Kokor and member of a branch of the Moravian Beneszowiec family with the right of using the
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. Between 21 and 24 May 1494, she received from her husband the district of Kobierzyn as a dowry, which he sold on 31 May 1496 with her consent. The union produced at least one son, Ernest of Tworkow, who had been the owner of Radunia since 1509. After her father's death in 1494, Agnes received the district
Wadowice Wadowice (; ger, Frauenstadt – Wadowitz) is a town in southern Poland, southwest of Kraków with 19,200 inhabitants (2006), situated on the Skawa river, confluence of Vistula, in the eastern part of Silesian Foothills (Pogórze Śląskie). Wa ...
as her inheritance according to the previous document signed in 1492, although officially her uncle
Jan V Jan V of Zator ( pl, Jan V zatorski; before 1455 – 17 September 1513), was a Duke of Zator during 1468–1474 (with his three brothers as co-rulers), ruler over the western half of Zator from 1474 to 1494 (with his brother Władysław as his co ...
assumed the full government over all the Duchy of Zator, which was reunified under his rule. Agnes ruled over Wadowice only as an earthly possession without Ducal power; however, in practice she was called "''Sovereign Duchess of Wadowice''". After the death of her husband, in the summer of 1505 Agnes began a legal battle with Piotr Myszkowski of Mirów,
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of
Łęczyca Łęczyca (; in full the Royal Town of Łęczyca, pl, Królewskie Miasto Łęczyca; german: Lentschitza; he, לונטשיץ) is a town of 13,786 inhabitants () in central Poland. Situated in the Łódź Voivodeship, it is the county seat of the ...
about the possession of Wadowice. The district legally belonged to her, due to the charter of 1492 in which she received this domain as an inheritance; however after the death of her father Władysław the whole Duchy of Zator was placed under the sovereignty of the Polish King
John I Albert John I Albert ( pl, Jan I Olbracht; 27 December 1459 – 17 June 1501) was King of Poland from 1492 until his death in 1501 and Duke of Głogów (Glogau) from 1491 to 1498. He was the fourth Polish sovereign from the Jagiellonian dynasty, the s ...
and in his right as liege lord of Zator on 23 May 1503, John I's brother and successor King
Alexander of Poland Alexander Jagiellon ( pl, Aleksander Jagiellończyk, lt, Aleksandras Jogailaitis; 5 August 1461 – 19 August 1506) of the House of Jagiellon was the Grand Duke of Lithuania and later also King of Poland. He was the fourth son of Casimir IV Jagie ...
granted Wadowice to Piotr Myszkowski as hereditary possession. Agnes fought for her inheritance, but on 7 August 1504 the trial was definitely settled in favor of the voivode of Łęczyca. This is the last reference of Agnes as a living person; she died most probably in 1505 and was buried in the parish church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Wadowice, whom she was a benefactress. Agnes' son Ernest of Tworkow was married twice, firstly with Róża Wilczek and secondly with Agnieszka Osinska. He had two sons, Jan and Bartłomiej, on whom the Tworkow family probably became extinct.The fate of Ernest of Tworkow was presented by Sikorski 1997, p. 39.


References


Bibliography

* Kazimierz Jasiński, ''Rodowód Piastów śląskich'', vol. II, ed. Avalon, Kraków 2007, , pp. 664–665. * K. R. Prokop, ''Agnieszka'', n:K. Ożóg, S. Szczur (ed.), ''Piastowie. Leksykon biograficzny'', Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków 1999, {{ISBN, 83-08-02829-2, s. 826. * A. Sikorski, ''Uwagi do genealogii książąt zatorskich'', n:S. K. Kuczyński (ed.) ''Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Heraldycznego'', vol. III (XIV), ed. DiG, Warsaw 1997, pp. 35–40. * M. L. Wójcik, ''Wlodimirus religiosus ordinis beati Benedicti de Tiniec iam profesus. Nieznany syn Włodka, księcia zatorskiego'', n:I. Panic, J. Sperka (ed.), ''Średniowiecze polskie i powszechne'', vol. 2 (6), Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, Katowice 2010, pp. 199–214. 1505 deaths Piast dynasty Year of birth uncertain