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Agnes of Merania
Queen consort of France
Tenure1196–1200

Born1175
DiedJuly 1201 (1201-08)
SpousePhilip II of France
IssueMarie, Duchess of Brabant
Philip I, Count of Boulogne
HouseAndechs
FatherBerthold, Duke of Merania
MotherAgnes of Rochlitz
ReligionCatholicism

Agnes of Merania (1175 – July 1201) was Queen of France by marriage to King Philip II.

She is called Marie by some of the French chroniclers.[1]

Biography[edit]

Agnes Maria was the daughter of Berthold, Duke of Merania[2] and Agnes of Rochlitz.[3]

In June 1196, Agnes married Philip II of France, who had repudiated his second wife Ingeborg of Denmark in 1193.[4] Pope Innocent III espoused the cause of Ingeborg; but Philip did not submit until 1200, when, nine months after interdict had been added to excommunication, he consented to a separation from Agnes.[5]

Agnes died giving birth to their third child in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the Convent of St Corentin, near Nantes.[5]

Family[edit]

Agnes and Philip had two children:

Both were legitimized by the Pope in 1201.[6]


References[edit]

  1. ^ McAuliffe 2012, p. 197.
  • ^ Powell 2004, p. 66.
  • ^ Peters 1971, p. 52.
  • ^ Bradbury 1997, p. 183.
  • ^ a b c d McDougall 2017, p. 223.
  • ^ Hallam 1980, p. 196.
  • Sources[edit]

    External links[edit]

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    French royalty
    Preceded by

    Ingeborg of Denmark

    Queen consort of France
    1196–1201
    Succeeded by

    Ingeborg of Denmark


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