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- Kristin Sigurdsdatter (ca. 1125–1178) was a Norwegian princess and mother of King Magnus V of Norway. Kristin was a daughter of King Sigurd I of Norway...
- granddaughter of King Inge I of Sweden. They had a daughter, Kristin Sigurdsdatter. He left no legitimate sons. Magnus, his illegitimate son with Borghild...
- was Princess Agnes Haakonsdatter, born out of wedlock in 1290 to Gro Sigurdsdatter, daughter of Sigurd Lodinsson and wife Baugeid Steinarsdatter. In 1295...
- Erlendsson, Archbishop of Nidaros. Erling Skakke was married to Kristin Sigurdsdatter, the daughter of King Sigurd Jorsalfar. They had a son, Magnus Erlingsson...
- 1290 – 1319) was the oldest daughter of King Haakon V of Norway by Gro Sigurdsdatter, daughter of Sigurd Lodinsson and wife Baugeid Steinarsdatter and as...
- Bjørnsdotter Issue Sigurd Magnusson Inge Magnusson (claimed) Erling Steinvegg (claimed) House Hardrada Father Erling Skakke Mother Kristin Sigurdsdatter...
- Cecilia Sigurdsdatter (1155-1186) was an illegitimate daughter of king Sigurd II of Norway and the mother of King Inge II of Norway. She married the Swedish...
- been minor, were murdered in 1135 Harald (son of Sigurd Munn & Kristin Sigurdsdatter), killed in the 1160s before the age of majority Alexios II Komnenos...
- Swiss abbot Fujiwara no Narichika, ****anese nobleman (b. 1138) Kristin Sigurdsdatter, Norwegian princess (b. 1125) Nashwan al-Himyari, Arab theologian and...
- Haakon the Crazy. Remarried Bård Guttormsson (Bárðr Guthormsson) Helga Sigurdsdatter (Vestfold, c. 1152 - Bergen, 1202), "frilledatter", "Princess of Norway"...