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1.1  Possible wife of Ramiro I of Aragon  





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Agnes of Aquitaine, Countess of Savoy






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Agnes
Countess of Savoy
Tenure1064–1078

Bornc.1052
Diedafter 18 June 1089
SpousePeter I, Count of Savoy
IssueAgnes, Margravine of Susa
Alix, Margravine of Western Liguria
?Bertha, Queen of Aragon
HouseHouse of Poitiers
Father?William VII, Duke of Aquitaine
Mother? Ermensinda

Agnes of Aquitaine (c.1052 – after 18 June 1089) was a Countess consort of Savoy and possibly Queen consort of Aragon. She was a daughter of William of Poitou, speculated to be William VII, Duke of Aquitaine,[1] whose wife Ermesinde would then have been her mother.

Life[edit]

Possible wife of Ramiro I of Aragon[edit]

Agnes became a popular name in the House of Poitiers following the marriage of William V, Duke of AquitainetoAgnes of Burgundy. Three Aquitainian women sharing the name Agnes are known to have married Iberian monarchs, and a fourth Iberian consort also named Agnes has been speculated to have been Aquitainian.[2]

Ramiro I of Aragon married a second wife named Agnes, who based on the name is believed to be of Aquitainian origins.[3] The woman's parentage is disputed; she may have been daughter of William VI, Duke of Aquitaine or his half-brother William VII, Duke of Aquitaine. It is believed by some [4] that Duke William VI died childless. Likewise, unlike William VII, he was only step-son of Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine, and hence less likely to name a daughter for her. On the other hand, any child of Duke William VII would have been no older than about six years old at the time of Ramiro's marriage, which could explain the lack of children born to Ramiro and his second wife.[citation needed]

Ramiro I died on 8 May 1063 leaving as widow this wife who is not again seen in Aragon. Since this was the year before Agnes, proposed as daughter of William VII, married Peter of Savoy, it allows them to have been the same person, though no direct evidence attests to this.[citation needed]

Countess of Savoy[edit]

In 1064, Agnes married Peter I, Count of Savoy.[1] Three children are assigned to Peter and Agnes:

Peter died on July 9, 1078, leaving Agnes a widow. A charter confirms that Agnes, widow of Count Peter was still alive in June 1089.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b C. W. Previte-Orton, The Early History of the House of Savoy, (Cambridge University Press, 1912), 231.
  • ^ Szabolcs de Vajay (1978), "Contribution à l'histoire de l'attitude des royaumes pyrénéens dans la Querelle des Investitures : de l'origine de Berthe, reine d'Aragon et de Navarre", in Estudios genealógicos, herâldicos y nobiliarios en honor de Vicente de Cademas y Vicent con mótivo del XXV aniversario de la Revista Hidalguia, vol. II, pp. 375-402, at p.396.
  • ^ Detlev Schwennicke, ed., Europäische Stammtafeln, new series, vol. II, pp. 58, 76.
  • ^ Alfred Richard (1903), Histoire des comtes de Poitou, vol. II, p. 122.
  • ^ Carutti, D. (1889) Regesta comitum Sabaudiæ, marchionum in Italia (Turin) ("Regesta comitum Sabaudiæ"), CCXV, p. 76 ([1]).
  • Preceded by

    Adelaide of Susa

    Countess of Savoy
    1064–1078
    Succeeded by

    Joan of Geneva


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