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  1. Silver tombstone conserved in Lwówek Śląski, who possibly represented Duke Henry I of Jawor and Agnes of Bohemia Agnes of Bohemia ( Czech : Anežka Přemyslovna , Polish : Agnieszka Przemyślidka ) (1305–1337) was the only child of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia by his second wife, Elisabeth Richeza of Poland .

  2. Silver tombstone conserved in Lwówek Śląski, who possibly represented Duke Henry I of Jawor and Agnes of Bohemia. Agnes of Bohemia (Czech: Anežka Přemyslovna, Polish: Agnieszka Przemyślidka) (1305–1337) was the only child of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia by his second wife, Elisabeth Richeza of Poland.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Agnes of Bohemia (Czech Aneka Pemyslovna, Polish Agnieszka Przemylidka) (13051337) was the only child of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia by his second wife, Elisabeth Richeza of Poland. She was a member of the Pemyslid dynasty. Her father's previous marriage to Judith of Habsburg had produced f

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  5. Agnes of Bohemia (1205–1282)Hungarian princess who popularized the Franciscan order in Bohemia. Born in Prague in 1205; died in 1282; daughter of Otakar or Ottokar I, king of Bohemia and Hungary (r. 1198–1230), and Constance of Hungary (d. 1240); sister of Wenceslas I (1205–1253), king of Bohemia (r. 1230–1253); joined the Order of the Poor Clares.

  6. Agnes of Bohemia, Duchess of Jawor Silver tombstone conserved in Lwówek Śląski, who possibly represented Duke Henry I of Jawor and Agnes of Bohemia Agnes of Bohemia ( Czech : Anežka Přemyslovna , Polish : Agnieszka Przemyślidka ) (1305–1337) was the only child of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia by his second wife, Elisabeth Richeza of Poland .

  7. Agnes of Bohemia (1269–1297)Princess of Bohemia and duchess of Austria. Name variations: Anezka. Born in September 1269; died on May 17, 1297, in Prague (some sources cite 1290 or 1296); daughter of Otakar or Ottokar II (b. 1230?), king of Bohemia (r. 1253–1278), duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1252), and Cunigunde of Hungary (d.