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  1. In 1906 Roald Amundsen’s Gjøa Expedition returned to Norway after three years in the Arctic. The first to complete a Northwest Passage by sea, the expedition also brought back a substantial amount of ethnographic material concerning the Netsilik Inuit, with whom Amundsen and his crew had been in sustained contact during their stay on King William Island in Nunavut between 1903 and 1905.

  2. www.nordicnames.de › wiki › IngeborgIngeborg - Nordic Names

    Norway 14 September Finland (Swedish Language) 27 May Sweden 28 May Further Information. ... Regional distribution of Ingeborg (f) in Sweden in the year 1880.

  3. 27 de ene. de 2020 · Birthdate: circa 1090. Birthplace: Norway = dtr of Guthorm Steig-Thorirsson. Death: Norway - Queen of Eystein Haakonsson. Immediate Family: Daughter of Guttorm Thorirsson of Torarson and N Torarson Wife of king Eystein Magnusson of Norway, l Mother of Maria Øysteinsdatter Sister of Gurid Guttormdtr. Managed by:

  4. Brief Life History of Isabel. When Isabel de Brus, Queen Consort Of Norway was born about 1272, in Carrick, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Robert de Brus 6th Lord of Annandale, was 30 and her mother, Lady Marjorie de Carrick 3rd Countess of Carrick, was 19. She married Eirik II Magnusson before 25 September 1293, in Bergen ...

  5. Life. Princess Astrid was born on 12 February 1932 at Villa Solbakken to the future King Olav V and Crown Princess Märtha.She was baptized in the Palace Chapel on 31 March 1932 and her godparents were: her paternal grandparents, King Haakon VII and Queen Maud of Norway; her maternal grandparents, Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden; her maternal aunt, Princess Astrid, Duchess of ...

  6. 1) Ingebjørg Guttormsdatter (12th-century) was a medieval Norwegian Queen consort and spouse of King Eystein I of Norway (Øystein Magnusson). 2) Ingeborg of Denmark (1175–1236) was a French queen. She was a daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk, and wife of Philip II of France.

  7. Between their monthly meetings, the sisters of Ingeborg Lodge #43 continue to enjoy each other’s company through Hardanger embroidery workshops, book clubs, cooking groups, Rosemaling workshops and Norwegian language classes. Location. 9910 270th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292, USA. Get Directions. Categories.