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  1. Agnes of Aquitaine (c.1052 – after 18 June 1089) was a Countess consort of Savoy and possibly Queen consort of Aragon. She was a daughter of William of Poitou, speculated to be William VII, Duke of Aquitaine, [1] whose wife Ermesinde would then have been her mother.

  2. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Age 37. Death of Agnes of Aquitaine, countess of Savoy. Genealogy for Agnès de Savoie (de Poitiers), d'Aquitaine (c.1052 - 1089) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. French noblewoman who became duchess of Aquitaine. Name variations: Agnes of Anjou; Agnes of Burgundy; Agnes, countess of Burgundy.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2010 · Agnes of Aquitaine (c.1052 – after 18 June 1089) was a daughter of William VII, Duke of Aquitaine and his wife Ermesinde, who is of unknown origins. Her sister was Clementia, Countess consort of Luxembourg.

  5. Agnes of Aquitaine may refer to: Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine, (c. 995–1068), wife of William V, Duke of Aquitaine. Agnes of Poitou, (c. 1025–1077), wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.

  6. Agnes of Aquitaine ( Spanish: Inés) was a member of the House of Poitou and an Iberian queen in the 11th-century. She was first queen of León, then also of Castile by her marriage to Alfonso VI .

  7. Peter I. Wife: Agnes of AQUITAINE. Note on Husband: Peter I. Peter I (c. 1048 – July 9, 1078) was count of Savoy and margrave of Turin jointly with his brother Amadeus II of Savoy from c. 1060 to 1078. He ruled only nominally, as true power was in the hands of his mother, Adelaide of Susa.