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  1. Cecilia Sigurdsdotter. Cecilia Sigurdsdatter (1155-1186) was an illegitimate daughter of king Sigurd II of Norway and the mother of King Inge II of Norway. She married the Swedish Folkvid the Lawspeaker in 1177 but abandoned him to marry the Norwegian Birkebeiner Bård Guttormsson in 1184 for politically motivated reasons.

  2. Cecilia Sigurdsdatter var en norsk kongedatter og kongemor. Hun var utenomekteskapelig datter av kong Sigurd Munn og mor til kong Inge Bårdsson. Cecilia ble av Erling Skakke sendt til Värmland, hvor hun ble gift med Folkvid lagmann. Med ham fikk hun sønnen Håkon Galen.

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    Captured and executed by king Magnus' supporters, because his parentage made him a potential threat to Magnus' rule. Mother: Kristin Sigurdsdotter ( Kristín Sigurðardóttir ). Cecilia Sigurdsdotter (died late 1180s). Married Folkvid the Lawspeaker, marriage later annulled.

    • 1136 – 6 February 1155
  5. Biography. Cecilia Sigurdsdatter, King Sigurd Munns daughter out of wedlock, was by Erling Skakke sent Varmland, where she married Folkvid lagmann and bore him the son Haakon the Crazy. When Sverre won progress in Norway, she fled him and married Bård Guttormsson at Rein.

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  6. Oct 24, 2019 · Cecilia Sigurdsdottir (bef. 1342 - 1365) Born before 1342 in Bjarkoy, Giske, More og Romsdal, Norway. Ancestors. Daughter of Sigurd Havtorsson and Ingebjorg (Erlingsdottir) Erlingsdatter. Sister of Haakon Sigurdsson and Agnes Sigurdsdatter. Wife of Ingjald Guttormsen — married 1360 [location unknown] Descendants. Mother of Gyrd Ingjalson.

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    • Ingjald Guttormsen
  7. Cecilia Sigurdsdatter Princess of Norway. 1155–1186. Ragnfrid Sigurdsdatter. 1155–1186. Sources (3)

  8. Inge’s mother, Cecilia, was the daughter of an earlier king, Sigurd Munn. She had been married to the lawspeaker Folkvid in Värmland Sweden. After her brother, Sverre, had won the throne of Norway, she left her husband and travelled to Sverre in Norway, claiming she had been wedded to Folkvid against her will.

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