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  1. Ingegerd Haraldsdotter (Old Norse: Ingigerðr Haraldsdóttir, c. 1046 – c. 1120) was a Norwegian princess who, by her successive marriages, became queen of Denmark and Sweden. Her husbands were Olaf I of Denmark (died 1095) and Philip of Sweden (died 1118).

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  3. Nov 3, 2019 · Ingegerd Haraldsdotter of Norway (Old Norse: Ingigerðr Haraldsdóttir, c. 1046 – c. 1120) was a medieval Scandinavian Queen, Princess of Norway, and the Queen consort first of King Olaf I of Denmark (died 1095) and second of King Philip of Sweden (died 1118).

    • "Ingigerd", "Ingegerd of Norway"
    • Hordaland, Norway
    • 1046
    • 1120 (73-75)
  4. Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, also known as Irene or Anna (1001 – 10 February 1050), was a Swedish princess and the grand princess of Kiev from 1019 to 1050 as the wife of Yaroslav the Wise. She was the daughter of the Swedish king Olof Skötkonung by his wife Estrid of the Obotrites .

  5. Feb 4, 2024 · Ingegerd also took himself to Olaf's son Magnus as her own, for when Olaf returned to Norway - he would later fall at the Battle of Stiklestad - his son stayed with Ingegerd. Eventually, Magnus Olafson ("the Trustee") became King of Norway.

    • Uppsala
    • 1001
    • Yaroslav The Wise
    • Uppsala, Uppsala County, Sweden
  6. Ingerid Swendsdatter of Denmark (also spelt Ingrid; 11th century – after 1093) was a Danish princess who became Queen of Norway as the spouse of King Olaf III of Norway. Ingerid Swensdatter was the daughter of King Sweyn II of Denmark. It is not known which one of her father's wives and concubines was the mother of Ingerid.

  7. Ingegerd Haraldsdotter of Norway (Old Norse: Ingigerðr Haraldsdóttir, 1046–1120) was a medieval Scandinavian Queen, Princess of Norway and the Queen consort first of King Olaf I of Denmark (died 1095) and second of King Philip of Sweden (died 1118).

  8. Ingegerd Olofsdotter was also later known as Irene and St Anna. She was born a princess – the daughter of the Christian Swedish king, Olof Skötkonung – in 1001, in Sigtuna. In 1019 she was married to the Russian king, Jaroslav I the Wise of Novgorod, and thus became Grand Princess of Kiev. Once in Kiev she changed her name to the Greek, Irene.

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