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  2. Ingeborg of Denmark ( French: Ingeburge; 1174 – 29 July 1237) was Queen of France by marriage to Philip II of France. She was a daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk. [1] Marriage. Ingeborg was married to Philip II Augustus of France on 14 August 1193, [2] after the death of Philip's first wife Isabelle of Hainaut (d. 1190).

  3. Apr 20, 2015 · Ingeborg was born circa 1175 as the daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk. In 1193 she was married to Philip II of France. He had been married before and was about ten years older than her.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · PRINCESS INGEBORG of Denmark (1175-1237/8) and King Philip II 'Augustus' of France (1165-1223) were married in August 1193 at Amiens in northern France. The following day the couple were crowned in the town cathedral.

    • "Sverige"
    • Ribe, Denmark
    • 1174
  5. Aug 14, 2018 · A Danish princess by birth and a Queen of France by marriage, Ingeborg of Denmark tends to be forgotten about. The great Royal marriage battle between King and Queen that most people remember, is the one between King Henry VIII of England and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.

  6. In France: Foreign relations …as 1193, when he married Ingeborg, whose brother, the king of Denmark, had an old claim to the throne of England. When Philip, for private reasons, repudiated Ingeborg the day after the wedding and sought to have the marriage annulled, she and her brother appealed to the pope; her case,…

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  8. Nov 16, 2022 · Married at sixteen, rejected as wife the day after her wedding, and trapped in a kingdom whose language she barely spoke, Ingeborg’s resolute defence of her claim to the title of Queen of France, both in name and privilege, drew on a myriad of strategies from papal appeals over the question of marriage indissolubility to the definition of ...

  9. Apr 1, 2016 · Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of France. Continuing with the narrative of King Philip II Augustus’ marital woes, we have the tale of his second and third wives. And the story just gets more curious. We have already seen that due to political exigencies, Philip tried to rid himself of his first wife Isabelle of Hainault.

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