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Agnes of Austria

1281 - 1364

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Agnes of Austria (18 May 1281 – 10 June 1364) was Queen of Hungary by marriage to Andrew III of Hungary. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Agnes of Austria is the 538th most popular companion (down from 428th in 2019), the 463rd most popular biography from Austria (down from 378th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Austrian Companion.

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Among companions, Agnes of Austria ranks 538 out of 784Before her are Theresa of Portugal, Queen of León, Peter I of Courtenay, John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, Isabella of Clermont, Rhodopis, and Marie of Champagne. After her are Bernadette Chirac, Maria of Navarre, Glaphyra, Gunhilda of Denmark, Shigeko Higashikuni, and Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1281, Agnes of Austria ranks 5Before her are Külüg Khan, Rudolf I of Bohemia, Yury of Moscow, and Ivaylo of Bulgaria. After her are Hamdallah Mustawfi, Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal, Nizamüddin Ahmed Pasha, Castruccio Castracani, and Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster. Among people deceased in 1364, Agnes of Austria ranks 9Before her are Emperor Kōgon, Gajah Mada, Charles, Duke of Brittany, Robert, Prince of Taranto, Elisenda of Montcada, and Edward Balliol. After her are Louis, Count of Gravina, Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia, Longchenpa, Buton Rinchen Drub, and Sinanüddin Fakih Yusuf Pasha.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Agnes of Austria ranks 463 out of 1,424Before her are Ivan Šubašić (1892), Gaston Glock (1929), Johann Nestroy (1801), Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (1638), Shlomo Sand (1946), and Oscar Homolka (1898). After her are Karl Nehammer (1972), Elisabeth von Gutmann (1875), Carlo Abarth (1908), Hans Krása (1899), Carl Schlechter (1874), and Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715).

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