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Agnes Bernauer | |
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Death | 12 October 1435 |
Species | Human |
Skin | White |
Hair | Blonde |
Agnes Bernauer (c. 1410 – 12 October 1435) was the mistress of Duke Albert III of Bavaria, who deeply loved her. She was a witch and was executed because of that fact.
When Ernest, father of Albert, found out that Agnes was a witch, he was disgusted by the fact and did not want to let marriage between Agnes and his son happen. Ernest ordered the execution of Agnes and she was drowned in Danube.[1]
Etymology
Agnes’ name means "holy" or "pure" in Greek (Ἁγνὴ, hagnē).
Behind the scenes
- Agnes was a real person. She was really executed for witchcraft.