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Ingegerd and Olofsdotter
* Ingegerd Olofsdotter, daughter of Olof Skötkonung ( d. 1049 )
1000 – 1022, mother of king Anund Jacob of Sweden and the Kievan Rus ' Saint and Queen ( Grand Princess ) Ingegerd Olofsdotter.
Her parents were Yaroslav I the Wise and princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden.
Folk etymology traces its name to Ingegerd Olofsdotter, the daughter of the Swedish king Olof Skötkonung ( 995 – 1022 ).
Constantine married his daughter Anastasia to the future Prince Vsevolod I of Kiev, the favorite son of his dangerous opponent Yaroslav I the Wise by Ingegerd Olofsdotter.
He later married Estrid of the Obotrites, and she bore him the son Anund Jacob and the daughter Ingegerd Olofsdotter.
In 1018, Olof's cousin, the earl of Västergötland, Ragnvald Ulfsson and the Norwegian king's emissaries Björn Stallare and Hjalti Skeggiason had arrived at the thing of Uppsala in an attempt to sway the Swedish king to accept peace and as a warrant marry his daughter Ingegerd Olofsdotter to the king of Norway.
Anund Jacob was the brother of Ingegerd Olofsdotter who was married to Yaroslav I of Novgorod and who conquered Kiev in 1019 from his brother Sviatopolk.
In 1018, the earl Ragnvald Ulfsson and the Norwegian king's emissaries Björn Stallare and Halte Skeggesson had arrived at the thing of Uppsala to sway the Swedish king to accept peace and as a warrant marry his daughter Ingegerd Olofsdotter to the king of Norway.
In the version of Heimskringla which is found in the Flatey Book, it is inserted together with Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa in the description of Olaf Haraldsson's wooing of the Swedish princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter.
It is inserted together with Hróa þáttr heimska in the description of Olaf Haraldsson's wooing of the Swedish princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter.

Ingegerd and ),
The second marriage in 1200 with Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo, daughter of the Folkunge Jarl Birger Brosa produced a son and heir, Jon ( 1201 – 1222 ), who was chosen king of Sweden 1216 as John I of Sweden.
# Ingegerd ( died in 1204 ), prioress of Vreta convent

Ingegerd and Grand
Upon arriving there in 1031, Harald and his men were welcomed by Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise, whose wife Ingegerd was a distant relative of Harald.

Ingegerd and married
His uncontested election was largely thanks to Jarl Birger Brosa whose daughter, Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo, Sverker married soon after his first wife had died.
On the other hand, the family had then allied with central government, for example one of his sisters ( Ingegerd Filipsdotter ) married king Magnus III's illegitimate nephew.
* Ingegerd Birgersdotter, married to king Sverker II and became the mother of king John I of Sweden.

Ingegerd and .
This displeased the Swedish people, who were eager to follow the king on new ventures in the East to win back the kingdoms that paid tribute to his ancestors, but it was the wish of the people that the king make peace with the king of Norway and give him his daughter Ingegerd as queen.
Olaf stayed with Sigtryg all spring ( A. D. 1029 ); and when summer came he made ready for a journey, procured a ship for himself, and without stopping went on to Russia to King Jarisleif and his queen Ingegerd "
Throughout the period 1385-1403, St. Bridget's granddaughter Lady Ingegerd Knutsdotter was Abbess of Vadstena.
John was the son of King Sverker II of Sweden of the House of Sverker and Queen Ingegerd of the Bjälbo dynasty.
Now it is our will, we bondes, that thou King Olaf make peace with the Norway king, Olaf the Thick, and marry thy daughter Ingegerd to him.

Olofsdotter and ),
* Astrid Olofsdotter ( died 1035 ), Queen Consort of King Olav II of Norway

Olofsdotter and married
In 1276, Magnus Barnlock allegedly married a second wife Haelwig, daughter of Gerard I of Holstein ( through her mother Elisabeth of Mecklenburg, she was a descendant of Christina, the putative daughter of Sweartgar II of Sweden and Queen Wolfhilda, she a descendant of Aestrith Olofsdotter, Queen of Norway and daughter of Olaf Scotking of Sweden ).
However, when Ingigerd Olofsdotter married Jaroslav, Ingigerd managed to arrange that Ragnvald became the jarl of Staraja Ladoga ( Aldeigjuborg ) and Ingria, and Olof let him depart with Ingigerd in the summer of 1019.

Olofsdotter and .
During his days the Norwegians pillaged in Västergötland, but then the Norwegian king, Olaf the Holy, proposed to the Swedish princess Ingigerd Olofsdotter, the daughter of Sweden's king Olof Skötkonung.

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