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I have taken what info could be meaningfully merged, and moved it, but some of the events seem to have been interpreted differently in the two articles. Was Ingeborg send or did she fled to the convent? etc. But as both articles are light on the references I think it is safe to delete one soon--Thorseth (talk) 08:55, 11 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The article states in the section "Her defense" that "Agnes died the following year. ... Philip, meanwhile, brought Agnes back, and continued to live with her, producing a second child, a son." Obviously, if she died, Philip can't have brought her back. There seems to be some confusion with the timeline (possibly resulting from the merge). Can someone more knowledgable on this subject than me please clean this up? --KagamiNoMiko (talk) 11:50, 21 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]