Coat of arms of Queen Anne of Châtillon of Hungary

Her original name was Agnes (Agnès de Châtillon), (Antioch, 1153 – Székesfehérvár, 1184) Princess of Antioch, first wife of King Béla III, Queen of Hungary between 1172 and 1184. Prince Béla, who lived in Byzantium, received the hand of Princess Agnes from Emperor Manuel I in 1169. Agnes, who was named Anna in Hungary, was a worthy and influential spouse of the talented Béla III, who ascended the throne in 1172, according to the surviving historical sources.

Coat of arms

Consists of 3 red ewe-hide stakes with a golden shield head.

Children

She had seven children with King Béla:

Imre (1174–1204), King of Hungary between 1196 and 1204;

Margaret (1175–1223), wife of Byzantine Emperor Isaac Angelos;
Andrew (1176–1235), King of Hungary between 1205 and 1235;
Solomon, died young;
a daughter of unknown name, probably died as an infant;
Stephen, died young;
Constance (1181–1240), wife of King Ottokar I of Bohemia.

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