Agnes of Burgundy

Duchess of Aquitaine and regent

Agnes of Burgundy - Duchess of Aquitaine and regent
Born

None
None years ago

Died

November 10th, 1068
956 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

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A prominent figure in the 11th century, served as Duchess of Aquitaine and acted as regent for her son. Her marriage to Duke William VI of Aquitaine linked her family with the powerful Aquitaine duchy. Under her regency, Aquitaine experienced political stability despite the tumultuous feudal dynamics of the time. Played a significant role in supporting her husband and managing the affairs of the duchy during his absence.

Served as regent of Aquitaine

Facilitated political alliances

Managed duchy during husband’s absence

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