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- Rikissa Valdemarsdotter or Richiza Valdemarsdottir may refer to: Richeza of Sweden, Duchess of Poland (between 1265 and 1270 – before 1292), wife of Duke...
- the Elder Richeza, Queen of Poland Marina Valdemarsdotter Katarina Valdemarsdotter Margareta Valdemarsdotter House House of Bjälbo Father Birger Jarl Mother...
- Richeza of Sweden (Swedish: Rikissa Valdemarsdotter, Polish: Ryksa szwedzka, Ryksa Waldemarówna; between 1265 and 1270 – before 1292) was a Swedish princess...
- Blanche of Namur (1335–1363) Beatrix of Bavaria (1356–1359) Margareta Valdemarsdotter* (1363–1364) Richardis of Schwerin (1365–1377) Philippa of England*^...
- Arms Reign Succession Marriage(s) Life details Margaret Margareta Valdemarsdotter 24 February 1389 – 28 October 1412 (23 years, 8 months and 26 days)...
- Blanche of Namur (1335–1363) Beatrix of Bavaria (1356–1359) Margareta Valdemarsdotter* (1363–1364) Richardis of Schwerin (1365–1377) Philippa of England*^...
- Blanche of Namur (1335–1363) Beatrix of Bavaria (1356–1359) Margareta Valdemarsdotter* (1363–1364) Richardis of Schwerin (1365–1377) Philippa of England*^...
- Rikissa of Denmark (Swedish: Rikissa Valdemarsdotter; died 8 May 1220) was Queen of Sweden as the wife of King Erik Knutsson, and the mother of King Erik...
- Blanche of Namur (1335–1363) Beatrix of Bavaria (1356–1359) Margareta Valdemarsdotter* (1363–1364) Richardis of Schwerin (1365–1377) Philippa of England*^...
- Blanche of Namur (1335–1363) Beatrix of Bavaria (1356–1359) Margareta Valdemarsdotter* (1363–1364) Richardis of Schwerin (1365–1377) Philippa of England*^...