de Poitou, Agnès 1a

Nom de naissance de Poitou, Agnès
ID Gramps I46052
Genre féminin

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père d'Aquitaine, Guillaume IX [I39375]
Mère de Toulouse, Philippa [I51189]
    Le frère (germain)     d'Aquitaine, Guillaume X [I50712]
         de Poitou, Agnès [I46052]

Familles

    Famille de de Thouars, Aimery VI et de Poitou, Agnès [F09266]
Mariés Mari de Thouars, Aimery VI [I38284]
  Enfants
  1. de Thouars, Marguerite [I47143]
  2. de Thouars, Geoffroy V [I40594]

Anecdote

--- de Poitou . The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records that "Willelmo comiti…" & his wife had five daughters, of whom one married "vicecomiti Toarcensi"[602]. The source does not name the Vicomte de Thouars in question, and it should be noted that there are several possibilities as different adult males in the family are recorded as having used the title at the same time. same person as…? AGNES [Mathilde] ([late 1103][603]-8 Mar [1160 or before]). Most secondarysources assume that the husband of this daughter of Duke Guillaume IX was Aimery [VI] Vicomte de Thouars, and therefore that her second husband was Ramiro II King of Aragon. See for example Europäische Stammtafeln[604], although this source states that Agnes was the illegitimate daughter of Duke Guillaume IX by his mistress Amauberge. However, it should be noted that another primary source (a fragmentary chronicle of the dukes of Aquitaine) specifically records the marriage of "Aimericus de Theofagiis vicecomes…de Thoarcio" and "Mahaudam [Agnes dicta] ex prosapia sua [=Willelmus Pictaviensis comes]…filia Willelmi de Podio-Fagi qui Franciæ camerarius erat in vita Regis Philippi"[605] (see Part B below for this family, which emphasises the dubious background to this source). If this is correct, the husband of the daughter of Duke Guillaume IX must have been another Vicomte de Thouars. Whatever her true parentage, Agnes is named with her first husband for the first time in a document dated 9 Jan 1117[606]. Robert of Torigny records the marriage of "Remelium monachum [filim Santii regis Arragonem]" and "Mathildem matrem Willermi vicecomitis Toarci"[607]. The Gestis Comitum Barcinonensium records that "Raimirus" married "sororem comitis Pictaviensis" after leaving his monastery following his accession[608], apparently corroborating Agnes's supposed Aquitainian parentage. The Crónica de San Juan de la Peña states that "Don Ramiro el monje" married "la filla del conde de Piteus"[609]. The Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris also records the marriage of Ramiro and "the sister of the count of Poitou"[610]. "Ranimirus…rex…cum coniuge mea regina Angnes" donated property to San Pedro de Antefruenzo by charter dated Oct 1136[611]. Agnes's son Guillaume de Thouars ceded rights to her before leaving on crusade in 1147[612]. Her son Geoffroi de Thouars made a donation in 1160 stipulating prayers for his deceased mother[613]. m firstly (before 9 Jan 1117) AIMERY [VI] de Thouars, son of GEOFFROY [III] Vicomte de Thouars & his wife Ameline --- (-killed in battle 1127). He succeeded his father in [1123] as Vicomte de Thouars. m secondly (Jaca [Nov/Dec] 1135) RAMIRO II “el Monje” King of Aragon and Navarre, son of SANCHO I King of Aragon [SANCHO V King of Navarre] & his second wife Félicie de Roucy (after 1083-Huesca 16 Aug 1157). He abdicated in 1137 in favour of his infant daughter, and retired to the monastery of San Pedro el Viejo at Huesca 1137-1157.

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 60D67AB492CF4B9FB39AB8408E3E2E4D3B95
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. d'Aquitaine, Guillaume IX [I39375]
    1. de Toulouse, Philippa [I51189]
      1. d'Aquitaine, Guillaume X [I50712]
      2. de Poitou, Agnès
        1. de Thouars, Aimery VI [I38284]
          1. de Thouars, Marguerite [I47143]
          2. de Thouars, Geoffroy V [I40594]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#_Toc359829953
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut