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On the Web
- Miegel, Agnes - Die Agnes-Miegel-Gesellschaft beschreibt ihre Ziele und stellt die Autorin und ihre Werke vor.
- AGN - Zona interactiva de juego, historias de duendes, leyendas de suspenso y fábulas de México.
- Moda Magazine: Agnes of God - Kage Alan reviews the movie.
- St Agnes Tourist Information Centre - Information about St Agnes including holiday accommodation.
- St. Louis Walk of Fame: Agnes Moorehead - Page announcing her induction into the St. Louis Walk of Fame, includes brief biography.
- Agnes, Saint - Short article on her legend. In the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
- Saint Agnes--Virgin, Martyr (c. 314 A.D.) - From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.
- Agnes Moorehead Video Clips From Password - Video clips of Agnes Moorehead playing Password in the 1960's, also clips from interviews of her talking about her home and her one woman show.
- The Life of St. Agnes - By Ælfric. Modern English translation by W.W. Skeat.
- Opera Duets: Agnes Baltsa - Information about roles, schedule, links and photos of Agnes Baltsa in duet.
Wikipedia Articles
- Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux - Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, known after her first marriage as Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter, second as Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857-1944) was an English writer and scholar on many subjects connected with France and French literature, and a poet.
- Agnes of Bohemia - Saint Agnes of Bohemia (), or Agnes of Prague (1211-March 6, 1282), was a medieval is a Bohemian princess who opted a life charity and piety over a life of luxury and comfort. Although she has been venerated soon after her death, Agnes was not beatified and cannonized until relatively recently.
- Dear Aunt Agnes - Created in 1985, Dear Aunt Agnes was a children's show that aired on TV Ontario. The show's premise was that a mother called her Aunt Agnes to come and take care of her children so that she could take a job in another country.
- Mons Agnes - Mons Agnes is a mountain on the Moon at with a diameter of approximately a kilometer. It was named in 1979 after the Greek feminine name Agnes.
- Agnes of Babenberg - Agnes of Babenberg (1111 – January 25, 1157) was the daughter of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria from 1095 to 1136, and his wife, Agnes of Germany, daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.