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  1. Ingvar of Kiev. Ingvar Yaroslavich [a] (died 1220) was Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Lutsk (1180–1220), Grand Prince of Kiev (1202; 1212), [1] and Prince of Vladimir-Volynsk (1207). He was son of Yaroslav Izyaslavich, great-grandson of Vladimir II Monomakh .

  2. Ingvar the Far-Travelled. Ingvar the Far-Travelled ( Old Norse: Yngvarr víðfǫrli, Swedish: Ingvar Vittfarne) was a Swedish Viking who led an expedition that fought in the Kingdom of Georgia . The Rus' undertook several Caspian expeditions in the course of the 10th century. The Yngvars saga víðförla describes the last Viking campaign in ...

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  4. Join one of our knowledgeable guides on a journey focusing on the IKEA founder, Ingvar Kamprad. There’s no better location: IKEA Museum is housed in a building where Ingvar spent countless workdays. It’s also situated in the block where he was born and lived for his first few years of life.

  5. In the exhibition Hej Ingvar! at IKEA Museum, you can view and listen to many more stories. Hear inside stories on how Ingvar Kamprad built IKEA from scratch to a global brand from leaders like Jesper Brodin, Torbjörn Lööf, Jon Abrahamsson and more.

  6. About. IKEA Museum is a must for anyone who’s curious about IKEA. Find out more about our history, design, and how founder Ingvar Kamprad, from the little village of Agunnaryd, created the global brand of today. The museum.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IngvarIngvar - Wikipedia

    Ingvar or Yngvar ( Old Norse: Yngvarr [ˈyŋɡwɑrː], d. early 7th century) was the son of Östen and reclaimed the Swedish throne for the House of Yngling after the Swedes had rebelled against Sölvi. [1] He is reported to have fallen in battle in Estonia and been buried there.

  8. Ingvar Yaroslavich (Інгвар Ярославич in Ukrainian) (died 1220), was the Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Lutsk (1180-1220), Grand Prince of Kiev ( Kyiv, 1202 and 1212), Prince of Volodymyr (1207). Son of Yaroslav Izyaslavich, great-grandson of Vladimir Monomakh. In 1180, Ingvar Yaroslavich joined Ryurik Rostislavich in his ...

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