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Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre

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Queen of Aragon and Navarre from 1094 to 1097 For the second wife of her spouse's grandfather, see Agnes, wife of Ramiro I of Aragon.
Agnes of Aquitaine
Queen consort of Aragon and Navarre
Tenure4 June 1094–6 June 1097
Born1072
Died6 June 1097
BurialPantheon of Kings of San Juan de la Peña
SpousePeter I of Aragon and Pamplona
IssuePeter
Isabella
HouseRamnulfids
FatherWilliam VIII, Duke of Aquitaine
MotherHildegarde of Burgundy

Agnes of Aquitaine (end of 1072 – 6 June 1097) was a queen consort of Navarre. She was a daughter of William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine, and his third wife, Hildegarde of Burgundy.

In 1081, Agnes was betrothed to Peter I of Aragon and Navarre. In 1086, the couple married in Jaca; upon Peter's succession, Agnes became queen of Aragon and Navarre. By him, Agnes had two children, both of whom predeceased their father: Peter (died 1103) and Isabella (died 1104).

Agnes died in 1097, and her husband remarried to a woman named Bertha.

References

  1. "Inés de Aquitania | Real Academia de la Historia".
  2. ^ Dunbabin 2000, p. 384.

Sources

  • Dunbabin, Jean (2000). France in the Making 843-1180. Oxford University Press.
Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre House of PoitiersBorn: circa 1072 Died: 6 June 1097
Royal titles
Preceded byFelicia of Roucy Queen consort of Aragon and Navarre
1094–1097
Succeeded byBertha
Royal consorts of Aragon
House of Jiménez
House of Barcelona
House of Trastámara
House of Habsburg
Royal consorts of Navarre
House of Íñiguez
House of Jiménez
House of Champagne
House of Capet
House of Évreux
House of Trastámara
House of Albret - Lower Navarre
House of Bourbon - Lower Navarre
Also Queen of Aragon. Also Queen of France.
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