Agnes nke Landsberg

 

Agnes nke Landsberg [1] (1192 ma ọ bụ 1193 - 1266 na Wienhausen) bụ nwanyị ama ama German. Ọ bụ nwa nke atọ nke Conrad II (1159–1210), Margrave nke Lusatia, na nwunye ya, Elisabeth (c. 1153 – 1209), ada Mieszko III the Old (1126–1202), Duke nke Poland. Ọ bụ ọgọ nwa Henry the Lion.

Ndụ

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Agnes was the youngest daughter of the ruling family of Landsberg. Her elder brother was Conrad (died before 1210); her sister was Matilda (Àtụ:Circa – 1225), who married Margrave Albert II of Brandenburg. Agnes married in 1211 to Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1173 – 28 April 1277 in Brunswick), the eldest son of Henry the Lion.

Ersch na Gruber kwuru nke a banyere Agnes na di ya: [1]   Agnes nwụrụ na 1266 ma lie ya na Wienhausen Abbey[2][3]

Ntọala ebe obibi ndị mọnk

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N'agbata afọ 1217 na 1221, e wuru ebe obibi ndị mọnk Cistercian na mgbada ala Burgdorfer Aue, nke dị nso na Nienhagen, ma ndị nọn si n'ebe obibi ndị mọnk dị na Wöltingerode bijupụtara. Nke a bụ ụzọ Henry na nwunye ya Agnes mere. Ebe obibi ndị mọnk ahụ adịkwaghị, mana ebe o guzoro ka a na-akpọ Klosterhof (ya bụ "ụlọikpe ebe obibi ndị mọnk"). “Mmiri musquitos na ikpuru na-egbu egbu” wakporo ebe ahụ wee na-ata ahụhụ site na “ikuku adịghị mma na apiti”.[1] Mgbe ihe dị ka afọ ole na ole gachara, e bufere ebe obibi ndị mọnk ahụ na Wienhausen. Na 1233, Bishọp Hildesheim kwadoro ikike nke Wienhausen Abbey.

na 1243, Agnes guzobere ebe obibi ndị mọnk na Isenhagen. E mechara gbanwee ya ka ọ bụrụ Cistercian Isenhagen Abbey.

Domus Ottonis

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Duke Otto the Child nyere nwanne nne ya Agnes ụlọ, aha ya bụ Domus Ottonis (ya bụ "Ụlọ Otto") n'obodo Cell, na ala ubi na ọhịa niile nke ya, na ikike ịhapụ ụlọ na ala nye Wienhausen Abbey. n'ime uche ya.[1] Ewubere ụlọ a ka ọ bụrụ ebe ịchụ nta maka Otto mgbe nwanne mama ya bi na nnukwu ụlọ Altencelle. Mgbe Agnes nwụsịrị, ụlọ ahụ nwetara Wienhausen Abbey, bụ́ onye ga-agbazinye ya..

Ebem si dee

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  1. Johann Samuel Ersch and Johann Gottfried Gruber: Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste in alphabetischer Folge, Leipzig, 1828, p. 348
  2. Kurt Brüning (ed.): Handbuch der historischen Stätten, vol. II: Lower Saxony and Bremen, part I, p. 488
  3. However, Stammtafeln says she died in 1248, see: Detlev Schwennicke (ed.): Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte, vol. I, Marburg, 1980, table 41