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  • Sie ist geboren im Jahr 995 in Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France.
  • Titel: Duchess of Aquitaine
  • Beruf: Inhumée Abbaye Notre-Dame de Saintes, Comtesse, de Bourgogne, d'Anjou, Après sa séparation d'avec Geoffroi II d'Anjou, son deuxième époux, elle devient religieuse à Notre-Dame de Saintes., Daughter of William, Duke of Gascony. Died 984.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 10. November 1068 in Saintes, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France, sie war 73 Jahre alt.
  • Sie wurde begraben am 10. November 1068 in Poitiers, Departement de la Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France.
  • Ein Kind von Otto-William of Burgundy und Ermentrude of Roucy

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Sie ist verheiratet mit William V of Aquitaine.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1011 in France, sie war 16 Jahre alt.

Spouse: Brisce (Sancha) de Gascogne

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  1. Agnes of Aquitaine  ± 1025-1077 


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Agnes of Burgundy (or Agnes de Macon), Duchess of Aquitaine (died 10 November 1068) was a daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy[1] and Ermentrude de Roucy. She was a member of the House of Ivrea.

In 1019, she married Duke William V of Aquitaine[1] by whom she had three children: William VII, Duke of AquitaineWilliam VIII, Duke of Aquitaine and Agnes, Holy Roman Empress. William died on January 31, 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.[1]

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 position and ensure a future for her children, Agnes had to remarry. Thus she married Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou in 1032,[2] which was an attractive offer because his father was the powerful Fulk III, Count of Anjou.

In 1033, Geoffrey's troops invaded Poitou with the support of Agnes. William VI, Duke of Aquitaine the new Count of Poitou, was captured in March. He was released only in 1036 against a large ransom and he died in 1038 without children. The county then returned to his brother, Agnes' stepson Odo of Gascony, who was already Duke of Gascony. He went to war against Agnes, her husband and sons. Odo was killed at the battle at Mauzé.

The succeeding Count of Poitou was Agnes's son, Peter, who took the name of William VII Aigret. Being too young, his mother governed territories in his place from 1039 to 1044 and indeed it even seems the government itself, without her husband. When she transmitted the power to William, she married and took the opportunity to give his second son, Geoffrey Guy the duchy of Gascony, by marrying an heiress. Agnes then joined Geoffrey in Anjou and although she may not have actively participated in the government, certainly had some influence on him.

Agnes and Geoffrey stayed in Germany at the imperial court, so her daughter Agnes could marry Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. They then bonded with the imperial couple, during a trip to Italy where they participated in the council of Sutri, filing and inducting two popes Pope Clement II, who was quick to crown the emperor and empress. After a pilgrimage to Monte Garaño, the couple went back to Poitou in 1047 where they founded Sainte-Marie-des-Dames.[3] Between 1047 and 1049, Agnes founded the abbey of Saint Nicolas de Poitou.

Between 1049 and 1052, Agnes and Geoffrey separated. The reasons are varied: the most logical is the absence of children, however we must not forget that the council of Reims in 1049 condemned certain marriages as incestuous and judged them to part; in addition, Geoffrey went to war against the King of France who appreciated the little freedom from war that would take his vassal to Germany (it seems that Geoffrey had to swear allegiance to the emperor and to no longer depend on the King of France) and it is very possible that the King imposed on his vanquished vassal that he should divorce his wife. Indeed, Agnes also influenced her husband, but she came from Burgundy and had retained strong links with her homeland, so it may be that it was Agnes who wanted the divorce.

Still, Agnes returned to the court of Poitiers and her son William over whom she had much influence. A war soon broke out between Anjou and Poitou, which saw a victory for Geoffrey in 1053. This would have probably never happened if Agnes had not divorced Geoffrey. In 1058 William left for another war against his former stepfather Count of Anjou, probably because Geoffrey gave the dowry of Agnes to his new wife, Adelaide. William was on the verge of winning when he died of an illness in 1058.

He was succeeded by his brother, Geoffrey Guy, who took the dynastic name of William VIII. The young count had remained close to Geoffrey because he was the only father figure he knew and he reconciled with Anjou. But only during Geoffrey's lifetime, in fact, after Geoffrey's death, William did not hesitate to attack his heirs and assume control of Saintonge from 1062. Agnes, despite her retirement, was still very active and did not hesitate to travel throughout Poitou to participate in donations or simply see her son at the court of Poitiers. In 1062, Agnes with her daughter, Empress Agnes, petitioned Pope Alexander II to place St. Nicholaus of Poitou under apostolic protection.[4] Agnes died on 10 November 1068. She is buried at St. Nicolas de Poitiers.

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      Agnès OnbekendGeslacht: VrouwRoepnaam: Agnes de Macon, Agnes of Burgundy, of Burgundy, Agnes of /Gévaudan/Geboorte: Ongeveer 995 - Bourgogne, FranceBeroep: Inhumée Abbaye Notre-Dame de Saintes, Comtesse, de Bourgogne, d'Anjou, Après sa séparation d'avec Geoffroi II d'Anjou, son deuxième époux, elle devient religieuse à Notre-Dame de Saintes., Daughter of William, Duke of Gascony. Died 984Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Geoffroy "Martel" d'Anjou - 1 jan 1032 - FranceOverlijden: 10 nov 1068 - Saintes, Charente Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France, Begrafenis: 10 nov 1068 - Poitiers, Priory of Saint-NicolasVader: Otto Guillaume (The Captive) di Ivrea (geboren de Bourgogne), Duke of BurgundyMoeder: Ermentrude (geboren de Roucy)Echtgenoten: Guillaume 'le Grand' d'Aquitaine, III Comte de Poitou, V Duc d'Aquitaine, Geoffroy "Martel" d'AnjouKinderen: Béatrix de Poitou (geboren d'Aquitaine), Guillaume VIII (Guy Geoffrey) d'Aquitaine, VIII duc d'Aquitaine et Vl comte de Poitou, Pierre Guillaume 'l'Aigret' ou 'le Hardi' d'Aquitaine (geboren de Poitiers), VII Duc d'Aquitaine, V Comte de Poitou, Agnès Onbekend, Adèle (Adélaïde) (geboren d'Aquitaine), Henri I d'Aquitaine, Constance (geboren d'Aquitaine), Alix (Avoise) (geboren d'Aquitaine)Broers/zusters: Judith de Macon, Gerberge de Mâcon, comtesse consort de Provence, Ernald de Chaworth, Brunone degli Anscarici, Irmtrud Luxemburg, Renaud I Gunter I of Burgundy (geboren de Meschines), Count Palatin de Bourgogne
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