de Mâcon, Agnès

Nom de naissance de Mâcon, Agnès 1a
ID Gramps I08604
Genre féminin
Âge au décès entre 72 ans, 10 mois, 10 jours et 78 ans, 10 mois, 9 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance entre 990 et 995    
 
Décès 10/11/1068 Saintes  
 
Inhumation   Poitiers  
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père di Ivrea, Guglielmo [I08076]
Mère de Roucy, Ermentrude [I08089]
         de Mâcon, Agnès [I08604]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Mâcon, Mathilde [I46764]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Mâcon, Gerberge [I57674]
    Le frère (germain)     de Mâcon, Renaud Ier [I08075]

Familles

    Famille de de Poitou, Guillaume V Le Grand et de Mâcon, Agnès [F03837]
Mariés Mari de Poitou, Guillaume V Le Grand [I08603]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1019    
 
  Enfants
  1. d'Aquitaine, Guillaume VIII [I41467]
  2. d'Aquitaine, Agnès [I08602]

Anecdote

AGNES de Mâcon ([990/95]-Saintes 10 Nov 1068, bur Poitiers, Priory of Saint-Nicolas). Agnes is named as daughter of "Ermentrudis" in the Continuator of Flodoard, which specifies that she was mother of "Wido"[1672]. Her birth date range is estimated on the basis of the estimated birth date range of her mother. Rodulfus Glaber states that "Willemus…Pictauensis" married one of the daughters of "Willemus, Henrici ducis priuignus, Adalberti Longobardorum ducis filius" & his wife[1673]. "Agnes comitissa filia Ottonis cognomento Willelmi comitis Matiscensis, uxor…Wilelmi ducis Aquitanorum" donated property to Cluny by charter dated [1020][1674]. The Chronico Sancti Michaelis records that "Gaufredus Martellus Andegavensis comes" married "Agnetem comitissam Pictavensem" incestuously in 1032[1675]. The Chronicæ Sancti Albini records the marriage "1032 Kal Jan" of "Gaufridus comes, Agnetem comitissam incesto", indirectly indicating her origin in a later passage which records the marriage "1043 XII Nov" of "Hainricus imperator [et] filiam Agnetis comitissæ"[1676]. Her origin is clarified by the Chronicæ Sancti Albini which records the marriage "1043 XII Kal Nov…apud Vesbrianim" of "Henricus imperator…filiam Willelmi comitis Pictavorum et Agnetis"[1677]. Geoffroy Comte d'Anjou & his wife founded the abbey of La Trinité de Vendôme by charter dated 31 May 1040, signed by "Goffridi comitis Andegavorum, Agnetis conjugis suæ…"[1678]. A powerful personality, she succeeded in defeating her stepson Duke Eudes and installing her own son as Duke of Aquitaine, Comte de Poitou. Regent of Aquitaine for her son 1039-1044. She arranged her daughter's marriage with Emperor Heinrich III in 1043 and lived at the imperial court after this time. "Goffredus…comes atque Agnes…uxor" donated property to the monks of La Trinité, Vendôme by charter dated 6 Jan 1049 subscribed by "Willelmi ducis Aquitanorum, Goffredi pueri fratris illius"[1679]. "Gaufredus Andegavorum comes…uxor mea Agnes" made a donation to the priory of Saint-Nicholas de Poitiers by undated charter which also names "eius [Agnetis] filii comites…Pictavenses"[1680]. A charter dated to [1060/67] recites a prior donation to Saint-Aubin d'Angers by "Hildegardis comitissa", who retained a life interest in the property which, after the death of the donor, was sold in turn to "Agneti comitissa" (recording her divorce from "comitum Gaufridum"), "comitem Gaufridum…Gaufridi nepotem" and finally "fratre eius Fulconi" who restored it to the abbey[1681]. After her separation from her second husband, in 1047 she founded the abbey of Notre-Dame de Saintes, where she became a nun in 1068[1682]. "Agnes" founded the abbey of Saint-Nicolas at Poitou with the consent of "ambobus filiis Guillelmi et Gauffrido" by charter dated [1050][1683]. "Aquitanorum…dux Gaufridus" confirms in his charter dated [1058/68] that "mea mater Agnes…frater meus Guillelmus" were both buried in the priory of Saint-Nicolas de Poitiers[1684]. The necrology of Vendôme La Trinité records the death "IV Id Nov" of "Agnes comitissa"[1685]. m firstly (1019) as his third wife, GUILLAUME III "le Grand" Comte de Poitou, GUILLAUME V Duke of Aquitaine, son of GUILLAUME IV "Fier-à-Bras" Duke of Aquitaine [GUILLAUME II Comte de Poitou] & his wife Emma de Blois ([969]-Abbaye de Maillezais 31 Jan 1030). m secondly(1 Jan 1032, divorced [1049/52]) as his first wife, GEOFFROY d'Anjou, son of FOULQUES III "Nerra" Comte d'Anjou & his second wife Hildegarde [de Metz] (14 Oct 1006-14 Nov 1060). He succeeded his father in 1040 as GEOFFROY II "Martel" Comte d'Anjou.

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 2EE2B1584FBD46B792135894B27D5A114D4F
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. di Ivrea, Guglielmo [I08076]
    1. de Roucy, Ermentrude [I08089]
      1. de Mâcon, Agnès
        1. de Poitou, Guillaume V Le Grand [I08603]
          1. d'Aquitaine, Guillaume VIII [I41467]
          2. d'Aquitaine, Agnès [I08602]
      2. de Mâcon, Mathilde [I46764]
      3. de Mâcon, Gerberge [I57674]
      4. de Mâcon, Renaud Ier [I08075]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc311122948
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