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  1. Ingeborg is not known to have played any part in politics as queen. Her two older sons, Olaf (1262 – 15 March 1267) and Magnus (b. and d. 1264), died in infancy, but the youngest two would later become Kings of Norway: Eric II (1268 – 13 July 1299) and Haakon V (ca. 10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319).

  2. Mother. Euphemia of Rügen. Ingeborg of Norway ( Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, Norwegian Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter; 1301 – 17 June 1361), was a Norwegian princess and by marriage a Swedish royal duchess with a position in the regency governments in Norway (1319–27) and Sweden (1319–26) during the ...

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  4. Aug 27, 2023 · Had the offer been accepted, Ingeborg would likely have become Queen of Norway. But Oscar and Carl formally declined the invitation, and the Norwegians chose a different candidate: Ingeborg’s brother, Prince Carl of Denmark, who became King Haakon VII of Norway.

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  5. Jun 20, 2022 · Ingeborg, the princess who just provided a future queen with her first tiara. By Jessica Storoschuk. 20th June 2022. The future Queen of Norway, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, debuted a...

  6. In 1905, the Norwegian government discussed making them king and queen of Norway, but Carl declined the offer. Instead, her brother was elected monarch of Norway.

  7. Mar 12, 2018 · Although they never came near inheriting a throne, Carl and Ingeborg might have become the monarchs of Norway when that nation became independent of Sweden in 1905. Carl's father, King Oscar II, was not happy about how Norway's independence had been achieved and did not wish for his son to appear to be supporting it (and therefore opposing him).

  8. Apr 17, 2024 · Ingeborg’s sister, Malmfred, Queen of Norway, had been widowed less than a year before her. In widowhood, the two sister’s paths crossed again, and they played an important role in the marital ties of the royal families of Denmark and Norway.

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