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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...
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Events in the year 1555 in Norway. Monarch:
Christian III
Inger Ottesdotter Rømer and her
daughter Lucie Nilsdatter dies in a
shipwrecking off the coast...
- (died 1523), Lord High
Steward of Norway,
whose wife was Lady
Inger Ottesdotter Rømer,
heiress of Austrått. The couple's only
surviving children were...
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originally short for a name in Ing-,
either Ingrid or Ingegerd.
Inger Ottesdotter Rømer (c. 1475–1555),
Norwegian landowner and
political intriguer Aud...
- as "Lady
Ingerd the Elder" to
distinguish her from her
relative Inger Ottesdotter Rømer, the
landowner of Austrått. She was
married and
widowed twice;...
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Nilsdatter (d. 1555),
daughter of Nils
Henriksson (ca. 1455–1523) and
Inger Ottesdotter Rømer of Austrått (ca. 1475-1555). Godal, Anne
Marit (ed.). "Mogens Svale"...
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Eline Nilsdatter (died 1532),
daughter of Nils
Henriksson and
Inger Ottesdotter Rømer. This was a
period with
strong conflicts between Lutheranism, which...
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grandfather to Otte
Matsson Rømer (c. 1440–1510); great-grandfather to
Inger Ottesdotter Rømer (c. 1475–1555). Erik Opsahl. "Otte Rømer".
Store norske leksikon...
- with
considerable de
facto independence.
Prominent are Lady
Ingegjerd Ottesdotter Rømer of Austrått and Lady Gørvel
Fadersdotter (Sparre) of Giske. It...
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katolske kirke.
Retrieved November 1, 2017.
Halvard Bjørkvik. "Ingerd
Ottesdotter".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved November 1, 2017. Jon
Gunnar Arntzen...