Agnes of France (1260-1325)
See also: Agnes of France
Agnès of France , born in 1260, died in 1325 was a French princess of the dynasty capétienne.
It was the girl of Louis IX known as '' holy Louis '' (1214-1270), king de France (1226-1270) and of Marguerite of Provence (1221-1295).
In 1279, it married Robert II (1248-1306), duke of Burgundy (1272-1306) and titular king of Thessalonique.
Of this union are resulting:
- Jean (1279 † 1283)
- Marguerite, born in 1285, dead White young person
- (1288 † 1348), X 1307 Edouard I {{er}} the Liberal (1284 † 1329), count de Savoie
- Marguerite (1290 † 1315) married in 1305 with Louis X Hutin (1289 † 1316) king de Navarre and of France
- Jeanne of Burgundy (v. 1293 † 1348) married in 1313 with Philippe de Valois (1293 † 1350), count of Maine , of Valois and of Anjou, then king de France (Philippe VI)
- Hugues V (1294 † 1315), duke of Burgundy
- Eudes IV (1295-1349), duke of Burgundy
- Marie, born about 1298, married in 1310 with Edouard Ier, count de Bar
- Louis (1297 † 1316), titular king of Thessalonique,
- Robert (1302 † 1334), married to Jeanne de Chalon, which was then countess of Thunder.
External bonds
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Note per annum Allirot, in Dictionary of the women of Old France, SIEFAR, 2004
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