Agnes Baldwin Alexander (1875–1971), American author
Agnes Baldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist and archaeologist
Agnes Baldwin Webb (1926–2001), American basketball player
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AgnesBaldwin may refer to: AgnesBaldwin Alexander (1875–1971), American author AgnesBaldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist and archaeologist...
Amalric succeeded in having his and Agnes's children, Sibylla and Baldwin, declared legitimate despite the annulment. Baldwin grew up without a mother, as she...
AgnesBaldwin Alexander (1875–1971) was an American author and distinguished member of the Baháʼí Faith. AgnesBaldwin Alexander was born on July 21, 1875...
King Baldwin IV. Though she was never queen, she has been described as the most powerful woman in the kingdom's history after Queen Melisende. Agnes was...
Agnes of Courtenay, mother of Sibylla and Baldwin IV, suggested that the young Baldwin, son of Sibylla, should be made co-king with Baldwin IV. Agnes...
Agnes would exert much influence in Jerusalem for almost 20 years. Almaric was succeeded by his son by Agnes, Baldwin IV. Almaric's first wife Agnes of...
AgnesBaldwin Brett (September 25, 1876 – December 26, 1955) was an American numismatist and archaeologist who worked as the Curator at the American Numismatic...
Agnes Louise Baldwin Webb (March 24, 1926 – June 7, 2001) was an American women's basketball player, who played on the first United States women's national...
1153 Baldwin captured the Egyptian fortress of Ascalon, which was then added to Amalric's fief of Jaffa (see Battle of Ascalon). Amalric married Agnes of...
Bahá'í Publishing Trust. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-87743-008-7. Alexander, AgnesBaldwin (1977). Sims, Barbara (ed.). History of the Baháʼí Faith in Japan 1914-1938...
custody of his grandfather, Sir John Baldwin. Pakington married firstly AgnesBaldwin, the daughter of Sir John Baldwin, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas...
letter in Persian as well as Esperanto. At the request of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, AgnesBaldwin Alexander became an early advocate of Esperanto and used it to spread...
in Esperanto, and the Bahai mission headed by Vasili Eroshenko and AgnesBaldwin Alexander was influential in spreading Esperanto along with Christian...
in general, or both. In May 1762, Chase married Anne Baldwin, daughter of Thomas and AgnesBaldwin. Samuel and Anne had three sons and four daughters,...
Borghesi Howard Franklin Bowker Robert Bracey Pierre-Napoléon Breton AgnesBaldwin Brett Andrew Brown Guido Bruck Patrick Bruun Guillaume Budé Andrew Burnett...
Baldwin in 1866 in a double wedding with her sister Agnes, who married Sir Edward John Poynter. Alfred and Louisa were the parents of Stanley Baldwin...
biography of both her grandfathers and a history of Hawaii. Daughter AgnesBaldwin Alexander (1875–1971) became a follower of the Baháʼí Faith and author...
same period, between 387–330 BC according to the American numismatist AgnesBaldwin. According to the numismatist Hyla A. Troxell, there is nothing that...
daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin and entered court circles. Amalric had also obtained the patronage of King Baldwin IV and of his mother Agnes of Courtenay...
feminine name. Adrian Brett (born 1945) English flutist and writer AgnesBaldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist Bill Brett, Baron Brett (1942–2012)...
his eldest brother Hugh (third husband of Agnes of Courtenay) in 1169, the castle of Ibelin passed to Baldwin, who remained Lord of Mirabel and Ramla and...
cemetery. Baldwin's grandson Henry Alexander Baldwin and granddaughter AgnesBaldwin Alexander were among her many descendants. Charlotte Fowler Baldwin's home...