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  1. Shortly after the death of King Haakon, Inga gave birth to a son who she claimed was the child of the recently deceased king. Inga's claim was supported by several of King Haakon's Birkebeiner followers. However, her claim placed both her and her son in a dangerous position. Consequently, a group of Birkebeiner loyalists fled with Inga and her ...

  2. Sep 19, 2017 · The only way to put the matter to rest and to see her son on his rightful throne was for Inga of Varteig to undergo a trial by ordeal. In 1218, before the Birkebeiner royal court and church officials, Inga “had to carry hot iron ( jernbyrd) as a trial by ordeal to prove her son’s right of succession” (Vea, 2017). The Birkebeiners were ...

  3. Jun 3, 2020 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 210777112. Source citation. Inga, from Varteig in Østfold, maintained a relationship with King Haakon III who visited nearby in Borg (now Sarpsborg) during late 1203. Her son Haakon succeeded to the Norwegian throne at the age of 13. Inga seriously ill died before 1234 in Bergen Birkebeiner loyalists fled with Inga ...

  4. Oct 30, 2022 · Queen Inga was wife of King Haakon III, mother of Haakon IV, and grandmother of Magnus VI (Lawmender). Inga med slekt fra Varteig (født omkring 1185, død 1234) hadde et forhold til kong Håkon Sverresson av Norge, fødte sønnen Håkon Håkonsson utenfor ekteskap, men bar senere jernbyrd for å bevise sannheten om sønnens kongsarv.

    • Borg (Sarpsborg), Eastern Norway Rgn. (Østfold)
    • Håkon III, King of Norway
    • Eastern Norway Rgn. (Østfold)
  5. But after his death a woman, Inga Olafsdatter of Varteig, whom Håkon had taken as a mistress for a time in 1203, appeared at the Birkebeiner court with an infant son who she claimed was Håkon's son. The child had been born in present-day Østfold after the death of the putative father.

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  7. sites.rootsmagic.com › DeepRoots › individualInga of Varteig

    Reportedly Inga became seriously ill and died before Christmas in Bergen during 1234.[4] See also[edit] Birkebeinerrennet Civil war era in NorwayPrimary Source[edit] The primary source of information regarding Inga of Varteig is from the Saga of Haakon Haakonarson which was written following the death of King Haakon IV.[5] References[edit]

  8. Inga of Varteig (1185-1234) was the mistress of King Haakon III of Norway and the mother of Haakon IV of Norway. Inga of Varteig was born in Varteig, southeastern Norway in 1185, and, in 1203, she had an affair with King Haakon III of Norway when he visited nearby Borg. Haakon died in 1204, and Inga gave birth to their son shortly after, naming him Haakon in honor of his father. In the winter ...

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