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Agnes of Leiningen
Born?
Diedafter December 1299
Noble familyHouse of Leiningen
Spouse(s)Otto I, Count of Nassau
FatherEmich IV, Count of Leiningen
MotherElisabeth

Agnes of Leiningen (German: Agnes von Leiningen; died after December 1299)[1][2] was a Countess of Nassau by marriage to Otto I, Count of Nassau. She was probably Regent of the County of Nassau for some time for her youngest son after the death of her spouse in 1289/1290.

  1. ^ Dek (1970).
  2. ^ Vorsterman van Oyen (1882).

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