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Duchess Agnes of Austria

Født 19 JUL 1206 Wien, Østrig
Død 29 AUG 1238 Saxony, West Germany
19 JUL 1206
Wien, Østrig
1180
ca. Bursa, Turkey
Fødsel 19 JUL 1206 Wien, Østrig
Død 29 AUG 1238 Saxony, West Germany
Fra Geni:
About Duchess Agnes of Austria
Albert I, Duke of Saxony
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Marriages and issue
In 1222 Albert married Agnes of Austria (*1206–before 29 August 1238*) daughter of Duke Leopold VI of Austria
Bernard (d. after 1238)
Judith of Saxony, (1) ? 17 November 1239 King Eric IV of Denmark (*1216–1250*); and (2) ? Burchard VIII of Querfurt-Rosenburg, Burgrave of Magdeburg (1273–1313 recorded)
Ann Mary (Anna Marie; d. 7 January 1245), ? Duke Barnim I of Pomerania
Bridget (Brigitte Jutta) (d. 4 April 1266), fiancée of Otto of Brunswick and Lunenburg, ? before 1255 Margrave John I of Brandenburg [founder of the Johannean line Brandenburg-Stendal]
Mathilde (Mechthild) (d. 28 July 1266), ? ca. 1241 Count John I of Holstein
Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
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Children
Leopold and Theodora Angelina had seven children:
Margaret, Duchess of Austria (1204-February 28, 1266). Married firstly with Henry, elder son and presumptive heir of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, and when he died, she married with the King Ottokar II of Bohemia.
Agnes of Austria (February 19, 1205-August 29, 1226). Married Albert I, Duke of Saxony.
Leopold of Austria (1207-1216).
Henry of Austria (1208-November 28, 1228), Duke of Mödling. Married Agnes of Thuringia; their only daughter, Gertrudis, was the general heiress of the House of Babenberg after the death of her uncle.
Gertrude of Austria (1210-1241). Married Henry IV Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia.
Frederick II, Duke of Austria (25 April 1211-June 15, 1246).
Constance of Austria (April 6, 1212-June 5, 1243). Married Henry III, Margrave of Meissen.

Agnes gifte sig med Herigen Albrecht Av Sachsen, son till Hertigen Bernhard III Av Sachsen och Judith.

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