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  1. Agnes of Ponthieu (c. 1080 – aft. 1105) was ruling Countess of Ponthieu from 1100. She was the daughter of Count Guy I of Ponthieu and Adela. Enguerrand, her brother, died at a youthful age. Her father, Guy, then made her uncle Hugh heir presumptive, but he also died before Guy (died 1100).

  2. 5 de may. de 2023 · Agnes of Ponthieu (c. 1080 – aft. 1105) was the daughter of Count Guy I of Ponthieu. Enguerrand, the son of Count Guy, died at a youthful age. Guy then made his brother Hugh heir presumptive, but he also died before Guy (died 1100).

    • circa 1064
    • Ponthieu, Ain, France
  3. The County of Ponthieu (French: Comté de Ponthieu, Latin: Comitatus Pontivi), centered on the mouth of the Somme, became a member of the Norman group of vassal states when Count Guy submitted to William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy after the battle of Mortemer.

  4. When Agnes de Ponthieu was born in 1064, in Saint-Riquier, Somme, Picardie, France, her father, Count Guy I de Montreuil de Ponthieu, was 29 and her mother, Dame Ade d’Amiens-Valois, was 34. She married Robert II de Bellême about 1079.

    • Female
    • Robert II de Bellême
    • Saint-Riquier, Somme, Picardie, France
  5. When Agnes of Ponthieu was born in 1064, in Ponthieu, Ain, Rhône-Alpes, France, her father, Guy Ier de Ponthieu, was 29 and her mother, Ada d'AMIENS, was 34. She married Robert de Bellême about 1079. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died after 6 October 1100.

    • Female
    • Robert de Bellême
  6. Agnes became count Guy's heiress, and was married to Robert of Bellême. Their son William III of Ponthieu succeeded to the county of Ponthieu after the death of Agnes (between 1105 and 1111), and the imprisonment of his father in 1112.

  7. Agnes, who was sole heir to her father's comté, was treated cruelly by her husband, who kept her shut up for a long time in his castle at Bellême. She escaped by the help of a faithful chamberlain, took refuge with Adela Countess of Blois and retired to Ponthieu, and never returned to her husband.