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| | Empress Agnes Google Search Results |
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 | | Agnes de Poitou 1: '''Agnes de Poitou''' or '''Empress Agnes ''' (1020 - 1077) was regent of the Holy R 3: ount of PoitiersCount of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. |  | | Agnes of God 1: '''''Agnes of God''''' is a play by John Pielmeier which 7: me took place behind the... |  | | Little is known of the personality of Agnes, beyond the remarkable influence which she seems |
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| | Roman Emperors DIR Agnes of France |
 | | The child empress Agnes of France was the spouse of two emperors of Byzantium, the boy emperor Alexius II Comnenus, and subsequently Andronicus I Comnenus, the latter's first cousin once removed. |  | | [[24]] According to Geoffrey of Villehardouin, however, Agnes' husband was the 'only' Greek who sided with the crusaders, and he was well repaid by them for his support. |  | | Agnes was born to King Louis VII of France's third wife, Adèle (or Alix) of Blois-Champagne, the daughter of Count Theobald II of Blois, in 1172. |
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| | Ancetors of Winslow Farr Sr. and Olive Hovey Freeman |
 | | Geoffrey V "le Bon" PLANTAGENET Count d'Anjou and Matilda (Maud) Empress of GERMANY were married on 3 Apr 1127 in Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou, France. |  | | Children were: Agnes PLANTAGENET, Henry II PLANTAGENET King of England, Geoffrey VI "Mantell" PLANTAGENET Count of Nantes, Guillaume PLANTAGENET Count of Poitou, Emma PLANTAGENET Princess of Wales. |  | | Lord John GIFFORD and Maud (Matilda) de CLIFFORD were married in 1248. |
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| | Agnes B Cosmetics |
 | | Agnes de Poitou 1: '''Agnes de Poitou''' or '''Empress Agnes ''' (1020 - 1077) was regent of the Holy R 3: ount of PoitiersCount of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. |  | | Agnes of God 1: '''''Agnes of God''''' is a play by John Pielmeier which 7: me took place behind thehttp:/. |  | | Little is known of the personality of Agnes, beyond the remarkable influence which she seems |
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| | The Bailey Family |
 | | Children were: Imre King Of HUNGARY, Margit Princess Of HUNGARY [EMPRESS OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE], Andras II (Masodik Endre) King Of HUNGARY, Mr Prince Of HUNGARY, Konstancia, Princess Of HUNGARY, Miss, Princess Of HUNGARY, Salamon, Prince Of HUNGARY, Istvan, Prince Of HUNGARY. |  | | Parents: Geza II (Masodik Geza) King Of HUNGARY and Evfrosiniya Princess Of KIEV [QUEEN OF HUNGARY]. |  | | Konstancia, Princess Of HUNGARY was born in 1180 in Esztergom, Komarom, Hungary. |
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| | Agnes And Muriels |
 | | Agbes de Poitou 1: '''Agnes de Poitou''' or '''Empress ''' (1020 - 1077) was regent of the Holy R 3: ount of PoitiersCount of Poitou and his wife Agne of Burgundy. |  | | Agjes of God 1: '''''Agnes of God''''' is a play by John Pielmeier which 7: m... |  | | Agnex of Meran 1: '''Agnes Maria of Andechs-Meran''' (died 1201), queen 4: the king. |
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| | Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Who is Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor? What is Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor? Where is Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor? Definition of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Meaning of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. |
 | | Empress Agnes as regent for Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor |  | | Henry was re-married in 1043 to Agnes de Poitou, daughter of duke of Aquitaine. |  | | This policy was continued by his son and successor, Henry IV, and eventually lead to the imperial-papal conflict known as the Investiture Controversy. |
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| | Agnes |
 | | 1068 Agnes of Poitou, duchess of Aquitania/mother of German Empress, dies |  | | 1077 Agnes of Poitou, German empress/wife of emperor Henry III, dies |  | | 1696 Albertine Agnes, princess of Orange-Nassau, dies at 62 |
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| | Big Agnes Sleeping Bags |
 | | Agnes de Poitou 1: '''Agnes de Poitou''' or '''Empress Agnes ''' (1020- 1077) was regent of the Holy R 3: ount of PoitiersCount of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. |  | | Agnes of Meran 1: '''Agnes Maria of Andechs-Meran''' (died 1201), queen 4: the king. |  | | Agnes became an abbess at Gandersheim, place of several 3: The name Agnes was given to several royal/imperial females. |
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 | | Agnes de Poitou 1: '''Agnes de Poitou''' or '''Empress Agnes ''' (1020 - 1077) was regent of the Holy R 3: ount of PoitiersCount of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. |  | | Agnes of Meran 1: '''Agnes Maria of Andechs-Meran''' (died 1201), queen 4: the king. |  | | Agnes became an abbess at Gandersheim, place of several 3: The name Agnes was given to several royal/imperial females. |
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| | Blood Moons Part 2 Chapter 3 |
 | | Agnes served the Empress first, Penelope served Agnes then down the line until Maria served her son. |  | | Agnes bowed and kneeled to the Empress who looked surprised to see the Retired Psi in person. |  | | Agnes had to keep her hidden, the new telepath would not take her rightful place for many years. |
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| | ALEXANDER II |
 | | The antireform party and the Roman nobles had secured the ear of Empress Agnes, and at a council held at Basel in October 1061, the antireform candidate Cadalus, bishop of Pavia, was declared pope by young Henry IV. |  | | Eager to outflank the cardinals, they sent to the Empress Agnes to ask her to give Rome a pastor. |  | | And soon in a palace revolution Anno, archbishop of Cologne, replaced Empress Agnes as the power behind the young king's throne. |
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| | History of the Mass (12histot.htm) |
 | | He had been nominated by the Empress Agnes on the announcement of Nicholas II's death, but was not implemented until word arrived that the cardinals had chosen Alexander II. |  | | Some historians conject it was because Henry III's heir Henry IV was still a young boy and his mother the Empress Agnes knew very little of the political savvy of her late husband. |  | | To appease the Empress there was a brief passage that the Holy Roman imperial ruler had a right to approve but it was not in perpetuity but could be reviewed by each papal successor depending on the political climate. |
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| | Pope Victor II |
 | | As guardian of Henry's infant son Henry IV (Henry IV: The first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 to 1413; deposed Richard II and suppressed rebellions (1367-1413)) and adviser of the empress Agnes (Agnes: agnes de poitou or empress agnes (1020-1077) was regent of the holy roman... |  | | Victor II, né Gebhard, Count of Calw (Calw: calw is a town in the middle of baden-württemberg in the south of germany, capital... |  | | One of the series of German popes during Hildebrand (Hildebrand: The pope who fought to establish the supremacy of the pope over the Church and the supremacy of the Church over the state (1020-1085)) 's reform movement, he was consecrated in St. |
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| | Andronicus Comnenus and the Fall of Rome, Robert Wernick |
 | | Dowager empresses figured balefully in many a story of the old days that Agnes-Anna might hear as her servants chattered among themselves: they were always trying to cling to their privileges and glory, causing trouble, civil disturbances, murders. |  | | Princess Agnes was born and brought up in a palace on the banks of the Seine, surrounded by gardens and orchards, alongside giant white walls of the newly rebuilt Cathedral of Notre Dame. |  | | Her name was Princess Agnes of France, and her father was King Louis the Seventh, whose grandfather was the great-grandson of Huon of Bordeaux. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Guibert of Ravenna |
 | | He must have continued, however, in friendly relations with the German Court, and retained the favour of the Empress Agnes, for when, in the year 1072, the Archbishopric of Ravenna became vacant, Emperor Henry IV, on the recommendation of the empress, named him to this important archiepiscopal see. |  | | This office he received in the year 1057 from the Empress Agnes. |  | | Guibert took part in the synod which was held by the newly elected pope, Nicholas II (1058-1061), at Sutri in January, 1059. |
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| | Antipope Honorius II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Twenty-eight days after Alexander's election an assembly of German and Lombard bishops and notables opposed to the reform movement was brought together at Basel by the Empress Agnes as regent for her son Henry IV, and was presided over by the Imperial Chancellor Wilbert. |  | | Anno, the powerful Archbishop of Cologne, had seized the regency, and the Empress Agnes retired to the convent at Fructuaria in Piedmont. |  | | With the support of the Empress and the nobles, in the spring of 1062 Cadalus with his troops marched towards Rome to claim the papal seat by force. |
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| | Farrar |
 | | Empress of Gemany Matilda, born 1102; died 1169. |  | | Agnes Savile She was the daughter of 4102. |  | | Agnes Horsfall, born 1480 in Stothlay, England; died in England. |
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| | Agnes de Poitou |
 | | Agnes de Poitou or Empress Agnes (1020 - 1077) was regent of the Holy Roman Empire from 1056 to 1068. |  | | Agnes was the second wife of Henry III Holy Roman Emperor. |  | | She was born to William V Duke Aquitaine and Count of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. |
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| | Agnes de Poitou -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Agnes de Poitou or Empress Agnes (1020-1077) was regent of the (The lands ruled by Charlemagne; a continuation of the Roman Empire in Europe) Holy Roman Empire from 1056 to 1068. |  | | Agnes was the second wife of (Click link for more info and facts about Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor) Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. |  | | She was born to (Click link for more info and facts about William V, Duke of Aquitaine) William V, Duke of Aquitaine and (Click link for more info and facts about Count of Poitou) Count of Poitou and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/A/Ag/Agnes_de_Poitou.htm
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| | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Agnes Steele: MAIN |
 | | Agnes Steele, The Wife Takes a Flyer, We Live Again, The Scarlet Empress, The Monkey's Paw, Three's a Crowd. |  | | Agnes STEELE [Parents] was born on 26 Dec 1833 in, Galston, Ayrshire,... |  | | Agnes Abernathy Born: 1875 - Belfast, Ireland (Larne?) Died: 1957 - Brandon, Manitoba,... |
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| | Blood Moons Part 1 Chapter 5 |
 | | Agnes picked her way through the rubble to the other side of the city, passing the occasional wandering vampire searching aimlessly for something, anything. |  | | Agnes began to channel files to Lucy who sat beside her with eyes closed, legs crossed, her mind in a machine trance. |  | | Agnes slowed, in case the looter waited in ambush for her. |
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| | Capuchin Friars - Our Saints |
 | | Understood in their historical context they are fascinating, because Agnes of Prague, to whom she writes, now today Saint Agnes of Prague, had just rejected the opportunity of becoming Empress of the Holy Roman Empire and entered a Poor Clare convent. |  | | In fact we owe St Agnes of Prague a great debt in forcing St Clare to reveal the secrets of her contemplative vision. |  | | I wonder how many times St Agnes of Prague read those letters of St Clare. |
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http://www.capuchinfriars.org.au/saints/clare.shtml
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| | Antipope Benedict X - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hildebrand, later Pope Gregory VII, had been sent by the late Pope Stephen X to the court of Empress Agnes (mother and regent for Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, then a minor), who had questioned the validity of Stephen's election. |  | | When, on his return to Rome, he heard of Benedict's election, he decided to oppose it, and obtained the support of the Duke of Lorraine-Tuscany and Empress Agnes for the election of Gerhard of Burgundy, Bishop of Florence, as Pope instead. |  | | However, a number of Cardinals alleged that the election was irregular, and that votes had been bought; these cardinals were forced to flee Rome. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipope_Benedict_X
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