Agnes of Grüningen
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Agnes of Grüningen
Summary
Agnes of Grüningen is a human[1]. She died on 1328[2].
Key Facts
- Agnes of Grüningen died on 1328[2].
- Agnes of Grüningen's father was Hartmann I. von Grüningen[3].
- Agnes of Grüningen's mother was (NN von Eselsberg)[4].
- Agnes of Grüningen was married to Rudolph, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch (d.1302)[5].
- A child of Agnes of Grüningen was Elisabeth of Montfort-Feldkirch[6].
- A child of Agnes of Grüningen was Hugo, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch[7].
- A child of Agnes of Grüningen was Rudolph, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch (d.1334)[8].
- A child of Agnes of Grüningen was Ulrich II. von Montfort[9].
- A child of Agnes of Grüningen was Q139560832[10].
- Agnes of Grüningen is recorded as female[11].
- Agnes of Grüningen's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Agnes of Grüningen's given name is recorded as Agnes[13].
- Agnes of Grüningen's floruit is recorded as 1265[14].
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Origins and Family
Agnes of Grüningen's father was Hartmann I. von Grüningen[3]. Her mother was (NN von Eselsberg)[4].
Personal Life
Agnes of Grüningen was married to Rudolph, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch (d.1302)[5]. Children include Elisabeth of Montfort-Feldkirch[6]; Hugo, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch[7], 1250–1310[15]; Rudolph, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch (d.1334)[8], a Catholic priest[16], 1260–1334[17]; Ulrich II. von Montfort[9], 1200–1300[18]; and Q139560832[10].
Death and Burial
Agnes of Grüningen died on 1328[2].
FAQs
Who were Agnes of Grüningen's parents?
Agnes of Grüningen's father was Hartmann I. von Grüningen[3]. Agnes of Grüningen's mother was (NN von Eselsberg)[4].
Who was Agnes of Grüningen married to?
Agnes of Grüningen's spouses include Rudolph, Count of Montfort-Feldkirch (d.1302)[5].