Agnes of Antioch
| Anna of Antioch | |
|---|---|
Archaeological reconstruction of the skull of Agnes of Antioch | |
| Queen consort of Hungary | |
| Tenure | 4 March 1172 – c. 1184 |
| Coronation | 13 January 1173 |
| Born | c. 1154 |
| Died | c. 1184 |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Béla III of Hungary |
| Issue | |
| House | House of Châtillon |
| Father | Raynald of Châtillon |
| Mother | Constance, Princess of Antioch |
Anna of Antioch (c. 1154 – c. 1184), also known as Agnes of Antioch and Anna de Châtillon, was Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III.
The accidental discovery of her intact tomb during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 provided an opportunity for patriotic demonstrations. She was the only 12th-century Hungarian queen whose remains were studied by scientists, and her appearance was reconstructed.