Agnes of Loon

Agnes of Loon (1150–1191), was a duchess consort of Bavaria, married to Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria. She was regent of Bavaria during the minority of her son, Louis I, Duke of Bavaria, from 1183 to 1191. She was the daughter of Louis I, Count of Loon, and Agnes of Metz. Agnes was described as a forceful regent, who managed to secure the inheritance of her son.

Agnes of Loon
Born1150
Died1191
Noble familyHouse of Loon
Spouse(s)Otto I of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria
Issue
FatherLouis I, Count of Loon
MotherAgnes of Metz

Agnes was a patron of the writer Heinrich von Veldeke.

Issue

Agnes and Otto had the following children:

  • Otto (1169–1181)
  • Sophia (1170–1238), married Landgrave Hermann I of Thuringia (1155–1217),
  • Heilika I (b. 1171), married in 1184 to Hallgrave Dietrich of Wasserburg
  • Agnes (1172–1200), married Count Henry of Plain (d. 1190)
  • Richardis (1173–1231), married in 1186 to Count Otto I of Guelders and Zutphen
  • Louis I (1173–1231), married in 1204 to Ludmilla of Bohemia
  • Heilika II (b. 1176), married Count Adelbert III of Dillingen (d. 1214)
  • Elisabeth (b. 1178), married Count Berthold II of Vohburg (d. 1209)
  • Mechtild (1180–1231), married in 1209 to Count Rapoto II of Ortenburg (1164–1231).

References

    Agnes of Loon
    House of Loon
    Born: 1150 Died: 1191
    Preceded by
    Matilda of England
    Duchess consort of Bavaria
    1180–1183
    Succeeded by
    Ludmilla of Bohemia
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