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  1. Apr 1, 2016 · Ingeborg was born circa 1175, the daughter of King Valdemar I the Great of Denmark and his second wife, the Russian Princess Sofia, daughter of Volodar Glevoitz, Prince of Minsk. Ingeborg’s brothers would in turn become Kings of Denmark, Knut VI and Valdemar II. We know little of Ingeborg’s upbringing.

  2. Mar 30, 2016 · A part of the partisans of Duchess Ingeborg, dissatisfied about the possibility that their future King could be raised and lived in Sweden (and with this bring Norway in a junior position in the eventual union of both Kingdoms), joined to Queen Margaret's side, especially after the arrival of the letter from the Swedish Council of Regency, who ...

  3. Jul 21, 2017 · Princess Maud of Wales (Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria) was born on November 26, 1869, at Marlborough House in London, England. She was the third and youngest daughter and the fifth of the six children of the Prince and Princess of Wales (the future King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Princess Alexandra of Denmark, daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark).

  4. Mar 12, 2018 · A Truly Royal In-Law: Ingeborg of Denmark. Despite her extensive royal family connections, Princess Ingeborg of Denmark (1878-1958) married a man she called "a complete stranger." Two of her brothers were kings of Denmark and Norway. Her first cousins included a King of England, a King of Greece, and a Czar of Russia.

  5. Ingeborg Eriksdotter (c. 1244 – 24/26 March 1287) was a Danish princess. She was married to King Magnus VI of Norway and was Queen consort of Norway. Later as Queen dowager, she played an important part in politics during the minority of her son King Eirik II of Norway.

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