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|SaintName=Saint Agnes of Bohemia
|SaintName=Saint Agnes of Bohemia
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintBirthDate=January 20, 1211
|SaintBirthDate=1211-01-20
|SaintBirthPlace=Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
|SaintBirthPlace=Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
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|SaintDeathDate=1282-03-02
|SaintDeathDate=March 2, 1282
|DeathPlace=Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
|DeathPlace=Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
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|SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural Causes
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural Causes
|NotableAddress1=Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague
|NotableAddress1=Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague
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|NotableAddress2=Hospital of St. Francis, Prague
|NotableAddress2=Hospital of St. Francis, Prague
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|BeatificationDate=1874-11-21
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|BeatificationDate=November 21, 1874
|Beatifier=Pope Pius IX
|Beatifier=Pope Pius IX
|BeatificationLocation=
|Canonized=Yes
|Canonized=Yes
|CanonizationDate=November 12, 1989
|CanonizationDate=1989-11-12
|Canonizer=Pope John Paul II
|Canonizer=Pope John Paul II
|CanonizationLocation=Vatican City
|CanonizationLocation=Vatican City
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|FeastDay=March 2 (Roman Catholic), March 6 (some calendars)
|Profession=Princess, Abbess
|Profession=Princess, Abbess
|ReligiousAffiliation=Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare)
|ReligiousAffiliation=Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare)
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|Attributes=Lamb, Crown, Poor Clares habit
|Attributes=Lamb, Crown, Poor Clares habit
|PrimaryShrine=Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague
|PrimaryShrine=Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague
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Saint Agnes of Bohemia, also known as Agnes of Prague, was born into royalty, the daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia and Queen Constance of Hungary. She was a prominent figure in the medieval period, known for her choice of a life of charity over the opulence of royal marriage. Agnes rejected several high-profile marriage proposals, including from Emperor Frederick II, to dedicate her life to God. She founded the Hospital of St. Francis in Prague and a monastery for the Poor Clares, becoming its abbess. Her life was a testament to humility, charity, and devotion, leading to her canonization centuries after her death in 1282.
Saint Agnes of Bohemia, also known as Agnes of Prague, was born into royalty, the daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia and Queen Constance of Hungary. She was a prominent figure in the medieval period, known for her choice of a life of charity over the opulence of royal marriage. Agnes rejected several high-profile marriage proposals, including from Emperor Frederick II, to dedicate her life to God. She founded the Hospital of St. Francis in Prague and a monastery for the Poor Clares, becoming its abbess. Her life was a testament to humility, charity, and devotion, leading to her canonization centuries after her death in 1282.