Agnes II de Dammartin
German-Roman monarch as Princess Abbess
Agnes II de Dammartin (fl. 1507), was a German-Roman monarch as Princess Abbess of the Imperial Remiremont Abbey in France. She was abbess from 1505 until 1507.[1]
During her tenure, the discipline was described as lax. The nuns of the chapter had declared themselves canonesses without the consent of the pope, admitted only novices who could give proof of noble descent, and did not take the vows.
References
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Abbesses of Remiremont
- Alix de Parroye (1453–1474)
- Jeanne II d'Anglure (1474–1505)
- Agnes II de Dammartin (1505–1507)
- Alix de Choiseul (1507–1520)
- Madeleine de Choiseul (1520)
- Nicole de Dammartin (1520)
- Marguerite IV d'Harcourt (1520–1528)
- Marguerite III de Neufchâtel (1528–1544)
- Madeleine de Choiseul (1544)
- Marguerite IV d'Harcourt (1544–1568)
- Renée de Dinteville (1568–1580)
- Barbara of Salm (1580–1602)
- Elizabeth of Salm (1602–1611)
- Catherine of Lorraine (1612–1648)
- Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans* (1648–1657)
- Anne Marie Thérèse de Lorraine (1657–1660)
- Dorothea Maria of Salm (1660–1702)
- Élisabeth Charlotte de Lorraine (1700–1711)
- Béatrice Hiéronyme de Lorraine (1710–1738)
- Anne Charlotte de Lorraine (1738–1773)
- Maria Christina of Saxony (1773–1782)
- Charlotte de Lorraine (1782–1786)
- Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (1786–1790)
- * Was "titular abbess"
- ^ acted as Administratrice while "Abbess" was away
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