词条 | Agnes of Denmark |
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| title = Abbess of St. Agneta | image = | reign = 1264-1266 | spouse = | issue = | house = House of Estridsen | father = Eric IV of Denmark | mother = Jutta of Saxony | birth_date = 1249 | birth_place = | death_date = after 1290 (At least 41) | death_place = | place of burial= | religion = Roman Catholicism |}} Agnes of Denmark (1249 – after 1290) was the youngest daughter of Eric IV of Denmark and his wife Jutta of Saxony. She was the official founder of the St. Agnes' Priory, Roskilde, becoming prioress there. LifeAgnes lost her father at the age of one, and after her mother left for remarriage in Germany, she and her sisters Ingeborg, Sophia and Jutta remained to be raised at the court of her paternal uncle, the king of Denmark. The four sisters had the right to large estates after their father, but were not able to enforce them against their uncle, who deposed their father. Monastic lifeHer sisters Ingeborg and Sophia married the kings of Norway and Sweden respectively, and left Denmark with their inheritance. This was not to happen with Agnes and Jutta however. In 1264, a convent for women of the Dominican order, St. Agnes' Priory, Roskilde, was founded and named after her. The application was sent to the Pope in the name of Agnes, and who expressed her wish to devote herself and her inheritance to the convent. The regent of Denmark, Margaret Sambiria, was forced to swear that Agnes had taken this initiative by her own freed will, before the approval was given. In reality, the Danish regent did not wish to have more of the large inheritance of the daughters of Eric IV lave Denmark, which would be the case if Agnes and her sister Jutta married foreign princes and left Denmark, as their sisters Ingeborg and Sophia had done. After the foundation of St. Agnes' Priory, Agnes was placed there by the Regent Margaret as Prioress. In 1266, the regent placed her sister Jutta in the convent as well, replacing her as prioress. Later lifeBoth sister greatly disliked the life as nun The Danish Royal House and the Saint Agnes Abbey battled over her inheritance until the Danish Reformation. Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |1= 1. Agnes of Denmark |2= 2. Eric IV of Denmark |3= 3. Jutta of Saxony |4= 4. Valdemar II of Denmark |5= 5. Berengaria of Portugal |6= 6. Albert I, Duke of Saxony |7= 7. Agnes of Austria |8= 8. Valdemar I of Denmark |9= 9. Sophia of Minsk |10= 10. Sancho I of Portugal |11= 11. Dulce of Aragon |12= 12. Bernard III, Duke of Saxony |13= 13. Birgitte of Denmark |14= 14. Leopold VI, Duke of Austria |15= 15. Theodora Angelina |16= 16. Canute Lavard |17= 17. Ingeborg of Kiev |18= 18. Volodar of Minsk |19= 19. Richeza of Poland |20= 20. Afonso I of Portugal |21= 21. Maud of Savoy |22= 22. Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona |23= 23. Petronila of Aragon |24= 24. Albert the Bear |25= 25. Sophie of Winzenburg |26= 26. Canute V of Denmark |27= |28= 28. Leopold V, Duke of Austria |29= 29. Helena of Hungary |30= |31= }} References
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