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  1. Ingeborg of Denmark ( French: Ingeburge; 1174 – 29 July 1237) was Queen of France by marriage to Philip II of France. She was a daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk. [1] Marriage. Ingeborg was married to Philip II Augustus of France on 14 August 1193, [2] after the death of Philip's first wife Isabelle of Hainaut (d. 1190).

  2. Apr 20, 2015 · It wasn’t until 1213 he attempted to reconcile with Ingeborg, though his motives for this were probably politically motivated. Philip died in 1223, and he asked his son to treat Ingeborg well. Both his son and his grandson recognised Ingeborg as Queen of France.

  3. Apr 1, 2016 · He now reopened diplomatic channels and agreed to take Ingeborg back as Queen. He averted war with Denmark and he received the Pope’s blessing for his endeavors against the enemy, winning a couple of decisive victories at La-Roche-aux-Moines and Bouvines in 1214.

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  5. Aug 14, 2018 · Posted on 7:00am Tuesday 14th Aug 2018. 0 Comments. A Danish princess by birth and a Queen of France by marriage, Ingeborg of Denmark tends to be forgotten about. The great Royal marriage battle between King and Queen that most people remember, is the one between King Henry VIII of England and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.

  6. In France: Foreign relations …as 1193, when he married Ingeborg, whose brother, the king of Denmark, had an old claim to the throne of England. When Philip, for private reasons, repudiated Ingeborg the day after the wedding and sought to have the marriage annulled, she and her brother appealed to the pope; her case,…

  7. Born in Denmark around 1176; died on July 29, around 1237 or 1238 (some sources cite 1236); daughter of Valdemar also known as Waldemar I the Great (1131–1182), king of Denmark (r. 1157–1182) and Sophie of Russia (c. 1140–1198); sister of Canute VI (1163–1202), king of Denmark (r. 1182–1202), and Waldemar II the Victorious (1170–1241), king of D...

  8. These words, recorded in the Gesta Innocentii III Papae, are perhaps the most famous of Ingeborg of Denmark, queen of France (1174–1237). They were exclaimed in a moment of anguish at the ecclesiastical council of Compiègne on 5 November 1193, when her marriage to Philip II Augustus, king of France (1165–1223), was deemed illegitimate.

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