Agnes of Aquitaine
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There were five medieval women commonly referred to as Agnes of Aquitaine:
- Empress Agnes, (c. 1025 – December 14, 1077), wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
- Agnes, Queen of Leon and Castile, (d. c. 1079), wife of Alfonso VI of Castile
- Agnes, Countess of Savoy, (d. c. 1097), wife of Peter I of Savoy
- Agnes, Queen of Navarre and Aragon, (1072 - 1097), wife of Peter I of Aragon and Navarre
- Agnes, Queen of Aragon, (d. c. 1160) wife of Aimery V of Thours and Ramiro II of Aragon