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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...
- Alix (or Alis), Breton noblewoman (House of Thouars) (d. 1221) Ingerd Jakobsdatter, Danish noblewoman and landowner (d. 1258) Ulrich von Liechtenstein,...
- 1206) Ibn Abi'l-Hadid, Abbasid scholar and writer (b. 1190) Ingerd Jakobsdatter, Danish noblewoman (b. 1200) John of Arsuf (or Ibelin), Outremer nobleman...
- Norwegian noble. Elise was the daughter of Eskild Ågesen and Elisabeth Jakobsdatter Hegle. Her father was a knight from Scania. Around 1420, she married...
- Akershus, Norway. He was a son of Halvor Gudmundsen Sundby and Gina Jakobsdatter. He was a student at Kristiania Technical School (today a part of Oslo...
- Alix (or Alis), Breton noblewoman (House of Thouars) (d. 1221) Ingerd Jakobsdatter, Danish noblewoman and landowner (d. 1258) Ulrich von Liechtenstein,...
- 1915. Hestnes was the son of the farmer Johan Nilsen Hestnes and Karen Jakobsdatter, and the brother of the Storting representative Nils Hestnes. He grew...
- of Denmark, Queen of Sweden (died 1341) Date unknown c. 1200 – Ingerd Jakobsdatter (died 1258) c. 1200 – Helena Pedersdatter Strange (died c. 1255) c. 1209...
- Bavelse, the son of privy councillor Jacob Ulfeldt (1535–1593) and Anne Jakobsdatter Flemming. Ulfeldt married Birgitte Brockenhuus (9 August 1580–24 December...
- Scheistrøen and Rannei Pedersdatter Øyan. In 1864, he married Maria Jakobsdatter Otnes. He died in the town of Namsos on 4 February 1921. Scheistrøen...