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Knutsdotter ('daughter of Knut') is a
Scandinavian name.
People with the name include:
Ingegerd Knutsdotter (1356–1412, a
Swedish nun and
noble Ingegerd...
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Ingegerd Knutsdotter (1356 –
September 14, 1412) was a
Swedish nun and noble, the
first official abbess of the
Bridgettine Abbey of
Vadstena in 1385/88–1403...
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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...
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defeat Sverker Karlsson and
become King of
Sweden in 1208. daughter, NN
Knutsdotter (possibly Sigrid, or Karin), who is said to have
married either jarl...
- was the most
powerful man in
Sweden around 1100. He
married Ingegerd Knutsdotter of Denmark,
daughter of the
Danish king
Canute IV who was
murdered in...
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Bengt or Benedict, who was son of
riksjarl Folke the Fat and
Ingegerd Knutsdotter of Denmark,
daughter of king
Canute IV of Denmark.
Children of Bengt...
- from some
ancient Folkunge earls of Sweden, as well as from
Ingegerd Knutsdotter, a
daughter of
Canute IV of
Denmark and
Adela of Flanders. In 1434, Karl...
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Valdemarsgren branch of the
House of Bjälbo. He
married Ingeborg Knutsdotter (Aspenäsätten). When his
father was
deposed in 1275 the
three year old...
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recognized Abbess,
Birgitta Knutsdotter, died in 1577. By then,
there were only four nuns and one monk left. The last nun, Elin
Knutsdotter, was
granted an allowance...
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Margaretha Knutsdotter Krook (15
October 1925 – 7 May 2001) was a
Swedish stage and film actress. She won the
Eugene O'Neill
Award in 1974. In 1976, she...