Tradition claims that Eric was released from captivity on his promise to marry Agnes without a dowry.
He wrote to his mother 'I have married Agnes to spite you and father'.
In 1897 he married Agnes, a daughter of the painter John MacWhirter.
His eventual ambition is to marry Agnes and gain control of the Wickfield fortune.
This hypothesis is supported by the fact that ten years later he married Agnes.
Philip then married Agnes in 1196.
In 1858, a divorce was granted and he was able to marry Agnes, who bore him three children.
He is said to have married Agnes, a daughter of the (second ?)
In 1342 or 1343 Eric married Agnes of Holstein (?
The widowed Emperor himself wanted to marry Agnes, but by then she did not want to play a role in an arranged marriage.