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  1. Agnes of Bohemia ( Czech: Anežka Přemyslovna, Polish: Agnieszka Przemyślidka) (1305–1337) was the only child of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia by his second wife, Elisabeth Richeza of Poland.

  2. Agnes of Bohemia, O.S.C. (Czech: Svatá Anežka Česká, 20 January 1211 – 2 March 1282), also known as Agnes of Prague, was a medieval Bohemian princess who opted for a life of charity, mortification of the flesh and piety over a life of luxury and comfort.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Agnes of Bohemia, Duchess of Jawor's Timeline. Genealogy for Agnieszka Przemyślidka Anežka Přemyslovna (1305 - c.1336) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Hungarian princess who popularized the Franciscan order in Bohemia. Born in Prague in 1205; died in 1282; daughter of Otakar or Ottokar I, king of Bohemia and Hungary (r. 1198–1230), and Constance of Hungary (d. 1240); sister of Wenceslas I (1205–1253), king of Bohemia (r. 1230–1253); joined the Order of the Poor Clares.

  5. Agnes of Bohemia (1269–1297)Princess of Bohemia and duchess of Austria. Name variations: Anezka. Born in September 1269; died on May 17, 1297, in Prague (some sources cite 1290 or 1296); daughter of Otakar or Ottokar II (b. 1230?), king of Bohemia (r. 1253–1278), duke of Austria and Styria (r. 1252), and Cunigunde of Hungary (d.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2018 · The Franciscan Saints: Agnes of Bohemia. July 17, 2018. Robert Ellsberg. Franciscan Spirit Blog. Princess and Abbess. (ca. 1203–1280) Agnes was born in Prague, where her father was the king of Bohemia. Despite the privileges of her station, she enjoyed no freedom to decide her own destiny.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Lady Kunigunde of Bohemia (1265–1321), the daughter of Otakar II and his second wife, Queen Kunigunda of Slavonia/Halych, joined the Order of Poor Clares and entered Agnes’s Convent in 1276, becoming the new abbess upon Agnes’ death.