Agnes, daughter of Frederick II and Isabella of England

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Agnes, daughter of Frederick II and Isabella of England, was a 13th-century princess of the Hohenstaufen dynasty who embodied the union of the Holy Roman imperial and English royal houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf member of the House of Hohenstaufen
noblewoman
princess
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dynasty Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: Hohenstaufen
ethnicGroup English nobility
German nobility
father Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
givenName Agnes
house Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: Hohenstaufen
maternalGrandfather King John of England
surface form: John, King of England
maternalGrandmother Isabella of Angoulême
mother Isabella of England
motherLanguage likely Anglo-Norman French
likely Middle High German
nobleFamily Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: House of Hohenstaufen
notableFor embodying the dynastic union of the Holy Roman Empire and the English crown
paternalGrandfather Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
paternalGrandmother Constance of Sicily
relative English royal family
Hohenstaufen dynasty
surface form: Holy Roman imperial family
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Conrad IV of Germany
Henry (VII) of Germany
surface form: Henry VII, King of Germany

Jordan, son of Frederick II
Margaret of Sicily
other children of Frederick II and Isabella of England
socialRank princess
timePeriod 13th century
title princess of the Holy Roman Empire

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Isabella of England, Holy Roman Empress child Agnes, daughter of Frederick II and Isabella of England
Isabella of England child Agnes, daughter of Frederick II and Isabella of England