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    Ingeborg. Ingeborg is a Germanic feminine given name, mostly used in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, derived from Old Norse Ingiborg, Ingibjǫrg, combining the theonym Ing with the element borg "stronghold, protection". Ingebjørg is the Norwegian most used variant of the name, and Ingibjörg is the Icelandic variant.

  2. See also: Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway Ingeborg of Norway Duchess of Södermanland, Halland and Estonia Duchess Ingeborg s bust at Linköping Cathedral Spouse Eric, D

  3. Ingeborg of Norway (Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, Norwegian Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter; 1301 – 17 June 1361), was a Norwegian princess and by marriage a Swedish royal duchess with a position in the regency governments in Norway (1319–27) and Sweden (1319–26) during the minority of her son, King Magnus of Norway and Sweden.

  4. Ingeborg Charlotte Caroline Frederikke Louise was Princess of Denmark, Sweden and Norway as well as Duchess of Västergötland in Sweden. She was also a dedicated philanthropist. Ingeborg was born a Danish princess in 1878. Her father was the Danish crown prince and later King Fredrik VIII.

  5. Hace 3 días · Ingeborg Origin and Meaning. The name Ingeborg is a girl's name meaning "the help of Ing". Ingeborg (and all Germanic and Scandinavian names beginning with Ing-) references the ancient fertility god Ing. Ing, later known as Freyr, is one of the primary gods in Old Norse mythology. Ingeborg Rank in US Top 1000.

  6. Father. Olav V of Norway. Mother. Märtha of Sweden. Norwegian royal family. Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner (Astrid Maud Ingeborg; born 12 February 1932) is the second daughter of King Olav V and his wife, Princess Märtha of Sweden. She is the older sister of King Harald V of Norway and younger sister of the late Princess Ragnhild .

  7. Brief Life History of Eirik II. When Eirik II Magnusson was born on 7 January 1268, in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway, his father, Magnus VI of Norway, was 29 and his mother, Queen Ingeborg Eriksdatter of Denmark, was 25. He married Margaret of Scotland on 31 August 1281, in Bergen, Norway. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.