Agnes of the Mark
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Agnes of the Mark
Summary
Agnes of the Mark is a human[1]. She was born on 1250[2]. She died on June 9, 1258[3].
Key Facts
- Agnes of the Mark was born on 1250[2].
- Agnes of the Mark died on June 9, 1258[3].
- Agnes of the Mark's father was Engelbert I, Count of the Mark[4].
- Agnes of the Mark's mother was Kunigunde of Blieskastel[5].
- Among Agnes of the Mark's spouses was Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck[6].
- A child of Agnes of the Mark was Adolf IX of Berg[7].
- A child of Agnes of the Mark was Margaret of Berg-Windeck[8].
- Agnes of the Mark held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Agnes of the Mark is recorded as female[10].
- Agnes of the Mark's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Agnes of the Mark's given name is recorded as Agnes[12].
- Agnes of the Mark's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[13].
- Agnes of the Mark's sibling is recorded as Eberhard I, Count of the Mark[14].
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Origins and Family
Agnes of the Mark was born on 1250[2]. Her father was Engelbert I, Count of the Mark[4]. Her mother was Kunigunde of Blieskastel[5].
Personal Life
Among Agnes of the Mark's spouses was Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck[6]. Children include Adolf IX of Berg[7], a feudatory[15], 1290–1348[16], of Germany[17] and Margaret of Berg-Windeck[8], b. 1275[18].
Death and Burial
Agnes of the Mark died on June 9, 1258[3].
FAQs
Who were Agnes of the Mark's parents?
Agnes of the Mark's father was Engelbert I, Count of the Mark[4]. Agnes of the Mark's mother was Kunigunde of Blieskastel[5].
Who was Agnes of the Mark married to?
Agnes of the Mark's spouses include Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck[6].