- Agnes of Austria
Agnes of Austria (c. 1154–
13 January 1182 ), queen ofStephen III of Hungary .Agnes was the eldest child of Duke Henry II of Austria and his second wife,
Theodora Comnena .In 1166, Duke Henry II, who was mediating a peace between King
Stephen III of Hungary and the EmperorManuel I Komnenos , proposed a marriage between his daughter, Agnes and the young king. But the King decide to marry a princess of Halicz (1167); nevertless, this marriage ended soon: the princess was repudiated and sent back with his father (1168). The negotiations with Austria were reanuded and Agnes was married to King Stephen III in the same year.She gave birth to a son, Béla who died shortly afterwards (1168). Her husband fell suddenly ill and died on
4 March 1172 during a meeting with her father. Apparently, shortly before the death of Stephen, Agnes gave birth a second son, but the child was either stillborn or died shortly after born.Just after her husband's funeral, the widowed Agnes left for Austria with her father. One year later (1173) she married again with
Herman II, Duke of Carinthia . They had two sons: Ulrich II (born in 1176) and Bernhard II (born in 1180) who were later Dukes of Carintia.Herman II died in 1181. Agnes survive him only one year. She was buried in the Crypt of the Schottenstift in
Vienna , next to her parents.ources
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