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Euphemia of Rügen (c. 1280 – May 1312) was Queen of Norway as the spouse of Håkon V of Norway. She is famous in history as a literary figure, and known for commissioning translations of romances. Biography. Euphemia was most likely the daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen (1240–1302).
Oct 12, 2023 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Eufemia (Rugen) von Rügen born 1265 Rügen, Germany died 1312 Mariakirken, Oslo, Norway including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.
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Euphemia of Rugen (d. 1312)Queen of Norway. Name variations: Euphamia von Rügen. Died on May 1, 1312; daughter of Wizlaw II, prince of Rügen; married Haakon V Longlegs (1270–1319), king of Norway (r. 1299–1319), in 1299; children: Ingeborg (c. 1300–c. 1360); Agnes Haakonsdottir (who married Hafthor Jonson).
Mar 20, 2017 · A regent is “a person appointed to administer a state because the monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated.” Ingeborg of Norway was born around 1301 as the daughter of King Haakon V of Norway and Euphemia of Rügen. She was betrothed to Magnus Birgerson, the heir of Birger I of Sweden. For political
Mar 10, 2012 · Euphemia was daughter of the Slavic prince, Witslaw of Rügen, who died in 1302. She was married in 1299 to prince Håkan, later king of Norway. It is presumed that the marriage-contract was concluded in 1298 at a Danish –Norwegian meeting of reconciliation.
Euphemia of Rügen (c. 1280 – May 1312) was Queen of Norway as the spouse of Håkon V of Norway. She is famous in history as a literary figure, and known for commissioning translations of romances. Biography. Euphemia was most likely the daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen (1240–1302).
Euphemia of Rügen (c. 1280 – May 1312) was Queen of Norway as the spouse of Håkon V of Norway. She is famous in history as a literary figure, and known for commissioning translations of romances. Biography. Euphemia was most likely the daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen (1240–1302).