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Ingerd Jakobsdatter, also
called Ingerd af
Regenstein (1200–1258) was a
Danish noble,
countess of
Regenstein by
marriage to
count Konrad III of Regenstein...
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Ingerd Erlendsdotter (c. 1440–1526) was a
Norwegian noblewoman and
landowner during the 15th century. She was the
daughter and
ultimate heiress of Erlend...
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unknown dates Alix (or Alis),
Breton noblewoman (House of Thouars) (d. 1221)
Ingerd Jakobsdatter,
Danish noblewoman and
landowner (d. 1258)
Ulrich von Liechtenstein...
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Ingerd Ottesdotter (Rømer) (c. 1475–1555) was her era's
wealthiest landowner in Norway. She was the
ultimate heiress of the
noble Rømer
family and a political...
- landowner,
National Counselor and Lord High
Steward of
Norway who
married Ingerd Ottesdatter (fru
Inger til Austrått). He was the son of
National Counselor...
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Ingegerd Knutsdatter of
Denmark also
called Ingerta and
Ingerd (born
between 1080 and 1085 – year of
death unknown), was a
Danish princess,
daughter of...
- Czembor, Elżbieta; Gagkaeva, Tatiana; González-Jaén, María T.; Hofgaard,
Ingerd S.; Köycü,
Nagehan D.; Hoffmann, Lucien; Lević, Jelena; Marin, Patricia;...
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official (b. 1206) Ibn Abi'l-Hadid,
Abbasid scholar and
writer (b. 1190)
Ingerd Jakobsdatter,
Danish noblewoman (b. 1200) John of
Arsuf (or Ibelin), Outremer...
- birthplace. His
father was
Magnus Petri who was
vicar in Växjö. His
mother was
Ingerd Jönsdotter and had a
total of
eleven children, all
males who
became church...
- Czembor, Elżbieta; Gagkaeva, Tatiana; González-Jaén, María T.; Hofgaard,
Ingerd S.; Köycü,
Nagehan D.; Hoffmann, Lucien; Lević, Jelena; Marin, Patricia;...