Drottning Ingerid RAGNVALDSDATTER

Drottning Ingerid RAGNVALDSDATTER

Kvinna 1105 - eft 1161  (56 år)

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  • Namn Ingerid RAGNVALDSDATTER 
    Titel Drottning 
    Född 1105  Uppsala, Sverige Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats 
    Kön Kvinna 
    Död efter 1161  Nordfjord, Sogn og Fjordane, Norge Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats 
    • Drukning
    Person-ID I1752  Sissel
    Senast ändrad 26 Maj 2019 

    Far Kung Ragnvald INGESSON KNAPHÖVDE,   f. före 1100, Sverige Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats,   d. ca 1139, Karleby, Finland Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  (Ålder ~ 39 år) 
    Mor Drottning Ingegerd,   f. 1055 - 1105 
    Familjens ID F600  Familjeöversikt  |  Familjediagram

    Familj Kung Harald IV MAGNUSSON GILLE,   f. ca 1103, Irland Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats,   d. 14 Dec 1136, Bergen, Hordaland, Norge Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  (Ålder ~ 33 år) 
    Senast ändrad 26 Maj 2019 
    Familjens ID F579  Familjeöversikt  |  Familjediagram

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    • Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter, Drottning av Norge
      Engelska (förvalt): Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter Ragnvaldsdatter, Queen of Norway, Norska: Dronning Av Norge Ingerid Ragnvaldsdatter, Queen of Norway, Norse, Old: Ingiríðr Rögnvaldsdóttir, Queen of Norway
      Birthdate: 1105
      Birthplace: Uppsala, Uppsala, Uppsala County, Sweden
      Death: efter 1161
      Nordfjord, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (Drukning)
      Närstående:
      Dotter till Ragnvald Ingesson Knaphövde, Kung av Sverige och Ingegerd NN
      Hustru till Henrik Svendsen Skadelaar; Harald IV Magnusson Gille, king of Norway; Lendemann Ottar Ottarsson Birting och Arne Stovreim
      Moder till Orm Kongsbror Ivarsson; Buris Henriksen; Magnus II Henrikson, Kung av Sverige; Knud Henriksen; Johan Henriksen; Inge I King of Norway; Maria Haraldsdotter; Alv Ottarsson Røde; Margareta Arnesdotter Stovreim; Nicolas Arnesson Stovreim, Biskop av Oslo och Filippus Arnesson « mindre
      Occupation: Dronning, Widowed Queen of Norway, Queen, Prinsesse av Sverige gift med Kong Harald Gille før Arne, Prinsesse av Sverige, Dronning av Norge


    • Ingrid var datter til den svenske kongesønnen Ragnvald Ingeson.
      Hun har størst interesse som et utpreget eksempel på den erotiske allsidighet i det 12. århundre i alle de tre nordiske land. Først var hun gift med Henrik Skatelår, var utro mot ham, flyktet med en elsker, men ble grepet og ført tilbake. Etter Henriks fall i 1134 ble hun gift med kong Harald Gille, og etter drapet på ham i 1136 ektet hun lendermannen Ottar Birting som ble drept i 1145. Så fikk hun med Ivar Sneis sønnen Orm Kongsbror. Hun ble gift ca. 1147 med Arne Kongsmåg. Etter at hennes sønn Inge falt i 1161 flyktet hun med sin mann og Erling Skakke til Danmark, men vendte tilbake til Norge og døde der.

      Fra Snorre Sturlason: Magnus Berrføtts saga:
      «12. Steinkjel Sveakonge døde omtrent på den tiden de to Haraldene falt, Håkon het den kongen som rådde for Svitjod etter ham. Siden var Inge, sønn til Steinkjel, konge; han var en god og mektig konge, større og sterkere enn andre menn; han var konge i Svitjod da Magnus var konge i Norge.»

      Fra Snorre Sturlason: Magnus Blindes saga:
      «1. ... Kong Harald var gift med Ingerid, datter til Ragnvald; han var sønn til kong Inge Steinkjelson.» 1)

      1). Snorre Sturlason: Magnus Berrføtts saga, avsnitt 12. Snorre Sturlason: Magnus Blindes saga, avsnitt 1. C.M. Munthe: Norske slegtsmerker, NST Bind I (1928), side 351, 356. Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 782. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 53, 94.





    • About Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter Ragnvaldsdatter, Queen of Norway
      Queen Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter (Old Norse Ingiríðr Rögnvaldsdóttir) was a Swedish-born royal lady and queen consort of Norway in the 12th century. She played a prominent part in many of the events of the early civil war era in Norway and the early stages of the Swedish civil wars. She was married four times, and left a large number of children, many of whom went on to play a prominent role in Swedish and Norwegian history.

      Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter was born between 1100 and 1110. She was the daughter of Ragnvald Ingesson, only known son and heir of king Inge I of Sweden. Ragnvald, however, died early and never succeeded as king. Who raised Ingrid is not fully known. History has not recorded her mother's name nor background.

      We hear of her the first time when she was married with lord Henry Skadelaar, son of Svend Svendsen of Denmark, himself one of the numerous bastard sons of king Sweyn II of Denmark, and unsuccessful pursuer to the throne in the sense that when he was at a point of getting elected, he died. Svend's son Henry was a cripple and not considered for kingship. Instead he was a schemer and plotter, having then plenty of enemies and problems. Three sons of Henry and Ingrid are recorded.

      Henry died in 1134 at the battle of Fotevik, and Ingrid soon after married the Norwegian king Harald Gille. By him, Ingrid had a son, the later king Inge Haraldsson of Norway. When king Harald was murdered in 1136, Ingrid played a prominent part in having her son, Inge, and her step-son, Sigurd, proclaimed co-rulers, and in waging the ensuing war against the attempted usurper, Sigurd Slembe. She remained one of the most important advisors of king Inge throughout his reign.

      Her third husband was Ottar Birting (Óttarr birtingr), a prominent lendmann, but she was again widowed when he was killed in Nidaros at some point in the 1140s. (ca. 1146).

      Between her third and fourth husband, Ingrid bore a child, Orm, out of wedlock, by an otherwise unknown man called Ivar Sneis.

      Ingrid is known to have intrigued for her eldest son Magnus to obtain the Swedish throne, in Ingrid's opinion her late father's rightful inheritance. She has gone to record as having suggested to her son Magnus to employ the man who killed Sverker I of Sweden (source: Lagerqvist).

      Ingrid's fourth and last husband was Arne Ivarsson of Stårheim, another prominent lendmann, who was subsequently called Arne Kongsmåg (In-law of the king). In the saga Heimskringla, Ingrid is last mentioned in 1161 when she and her husband followed the newly proclaimed king Magnus Erlingsson and his father, jarl Erling Skakke, into exile in Denmark.

      Ingrid's name can be found in a wide variety of spellings in the modern Scandinavian languages and English. Her first name, in Old Norse Ingiríðr, is rendered as Ingrid or Ingerid. Her patronym, in Old Norse Rögnvaldsdóttir, can be rendered as Ragnvaldsdotter, Ragvaldsdotter or Ragnvaldsdatter.

      http://tawnyb.familytreeguide.com/getperson.php?personID=I1772&tree=T1&PHPSESSID=f06ed1a1786b2452ef42e4e156d6fa2d

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingrid_Ragnvaldsdotter

      http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Ingerid_Ragnvaldsdatter/utdypning

      Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter of Sweden (Old Norse: Ingiríðr Rögnvaldsdóttir) (born 1100/1110- d. after 1161 AD) was born a member of the Swedish royal family, became a member of Danish royalty by marriage and later was Queen Consort of Norway as the spouse of Harald IV of Norway. Married four times, Ingrid had a number of children who played a prominent role in Swedish and Norwegian history.[1]

      Biography

      Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter was born between 1100 and 1110. History has not recorded either the name nor background of Ingrid's mother. She was the daughter of Ragnvald Ingesson, the only known son and heir of King Inge I of Sweden. However, Ragnvald died early and never succeeded as king. [2]

      Ingrid first married Henry Skadelaar (Henrik Svendsen Skadelår), son of Svend Svendsen of Denmark, who was one of the bastard sons of King Sweyn II of Denmark. Svend Svendsen was an unsuccessful pursuer to the throne, who died when he was at a point of being elected as king. Henry Skadelaar was crippled and not considered a candidate for kingship. Instead he was a frequent schemer and plotter, generating a number of enemies. Three sons of Henry and Ingrid are recorded, including King Magnus II of Sweden. Ingrid is known to have intrigued for Magnus to obtain the Swedish throne, in Ingrid's opinion her late father's rightful inheritance. She reportedly suggested that her son Magnus employ the man who would kill Sverker I of Sweden.[3] Henry Skadelaar died on June 4, 1134 at the Battle of Fotevik in the Bay of Fotevik near Vellinge in Skåne.

      Ingrid soon after married King Harald IV of Norway. By him, Ingrid had a son who later became King Inge I of Norway. When King Harald was murdered in 1136, Ingrid played a prominent part in having her son, Inge, and her stepson, Sigurd, proclaimed co-rulers, and in waging the ensuing war against the attempted usurper, Sigurd Slembe. She remained one of the most important advisors of King Inge throughout his reign. [4]

      Her third husband was Ottar Birting (Óttarr Birtingr), a prominent lendmann, but she was again widowed when he was killed in Nidaros at some point in the 1140s.

      Between her third and fourth husband, Ingrid bore a child out of wedlock, Orm Ivarsson, by an otherwise unknown man called Ivar Sneis.

      Ingrid's fourth and last husband was Arne Ivarsson of Stårheim, (Árni Ívarsson á Stoðreimi), another prominent lendmann with whom she had four children. Arne Ivarsson was subsequently called Kongsmåg meaning in-law of the king.

      As an advisor to her son King Inge, Ingrid played a prominent part in many of the events of the early civil war era in Norway. On 3 February 1161, King Inge was defeated and killed, leading his men into battle against King Haakon II of Norway. In the saga Heimskringla, Ingrid is last mentioned when she and her husband left Norway for exile in Denmark.

      [edit]Notes on name

      Ingrid's name can be found in a wide variety of spellings in the modern Scandinavian languages and English. Her first name, in Old Norse Ingiríðr, is rendered as Ingrid or Ingerid. Her patronym, in Old Norse Rögnvaldsdóttir, can be rendered as Ragnvaldsdotter, Ragvaldsdotter or Ragnvaldsdatter.

      [edit]Issue

      [edit]by Henry Sweynson (Henrik Skadelår)

      King Magnus II of Sweden (Magnus Henriksson) - who arranged the murder of Saint Eric IX of Sweden, and possibly also Sverker I of Sweden; was himself murdered; and was regarded a usurper afterwards

      Jarl Ragnvald Henriksson (Ragvald Henriksson) - Riksjarl of Sweden during his brother's brief reign

      Burits Henriksson (also Buris/Boris; likely 1130–1167, murdered), Earl of Jutland, in 1166 married with a daughter (b. 1150) of Luitgard of Stade and Hermann II, Count of Winzenburg.

      [edit]by Harald Gille (Haraldr Gilli)

      King Inge I of Norway (Ingi Haraldsson)

      [edit]by Ivar Sneis (Ívarr Sneis)

      Orm Ivarsson (Ormr konungsbróðir) (illegitimate) - prominent leader during the reign of Magnus V of Norway (Erlingsson), and after the death of Erling Skakke, next to the king in power.

      [edit]by Arne Ivarsson of Stårheim (Árni Ívarsson á Stoðreimi)

      Philip of Herdla (Philippus í Herðlu)

      Bishop Nicholas Arnesson (Nikolás Árnason) - co-founder of the Bagler party

      Inge Arnesson (Ingi Árnason)

      Margrete Arnesdotter (Margrét Árnadóttir), who became mother of the Bagler king Philip Simonsson

      [edit]References

      ^ Ingerid Ragnvaldsdatter (Store norske leksikon)

      ^ Ingerid Ragnvaldsdatter– utdypning (Store norske leksikon)

      ^ source: Lagerqvist

      ^ Gilchrist Harald 4 Gille (Store norske leksikon)

      [edit]Sources

      Lagerqvist, Lars O Sverige och dess regenter under 1000 år (Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag AB. 1982)

      Hon hann med ett ovanligt stort antal äktenskap, hela 5 st. Hennes eftermäle är dåligt. (Subjektivt omdöme)
      Ingirith Ragnvaldsdottir (1)

      F, #112989, d. after 1161

      Last Edited=21 Jan 2003

      Ingirith Ragnvaldsdottir is the daughter of Ragnvald Ingesson. She married Harald IV Magnusson, King of Norway, son of Magnus III Olavsson, King of Norway. (1)
      She died after 1161.

      Children of Ingirith Ragnvaldsdottir and Harald IV Magnusson, King of Norway

      -1. Margareta (?) troligen helt fel

      -2. Maria (?)

      -3. Sigurd II Haraldsson, King of Norway+ b. 1133, d. 1155 Absolut helt fel

      -4. Inge I Haraldsson, King of Norway b. 1135, d. 1161 (1) Rätt!

      Forrás / Source:

      http://www.thepeerage.com/p11299.htm#i112989

      Ingrid Ragnvaldsdtr Norway had a son with Ivar Sneis. She married Konge Harald Magnussen Gille, son of Konge Magnus Olavsen Berrfødt and Prinsesse Bethoc Gille-Abdomhansdtr Hebridene. She married Ottar Birting. She married Arne (--?--) på Starheim. She married Heinrek (--?--) Skatelar. She died at Norway.

      Konge Harald Magnussen Gille was born at Irland. He was Konge. He married Dronning Tora Guttormsdtr, daughter of Guttorm (--?--) Gråbarde. He married Ingrid Ragnvaldsdtr Norway, daughter of Prins Ragnvald Steinkjellsen Norway. He was sealed as a spouse of Frille Harald's (--?--). He married Dronning Bjadak (--?--) Eysteinsmor. He died at Norway.

      Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter, född någon gång under 1100-talets första decennium, död efter 1161, dotter till den svenske kungen Inge den äldres son Ragnvald, var drottning av Norge på 1130-talet. Hon gifte sig första gången med den danske kungen Sven Estridssons sonson Henrik Skadelår och fick med honom bland annat sonen Magnus, som 1160 dödade den svenske kungen Erik den helige och själv utropade sig till svensk kung. Sedan Henrik hade stupat i slaget vid Foteviken i Skåne den 4 juni 1134 gifte Ingrid om sig med den norske kungen Harald Gille. Med honom fick hon sonen Inge. Hon kom också att spela en personlig roll i många händelser under det norska inbördeskriget på 1100-talet. Efter Haralds död 1136 fick hon sin son och styvson erkända som kungar i Norge och kämpade för deras rättigheter i tronföljdskriget samt fortsatte vara politisk rådgivare åt sin son. Hon stödde också sin son Magnus anspråk på svenska tronen, men lämnade Norge 1161, varefter hennes vidare öden är okända.

      Innehåll [dölj] 1 Familj 1.1 Med Henrik Skadelår 1.2 Med Harald Gille 1.3 Med Ivar Sneis (Ívarr sneis) 1.4 Med Arne Ivarsson av Stårheim (Árni Ívarsson á Stoðreimi)

      2 Källor

      Familj[redigera | redigera wikitext]

      Med Henrik Skadelår[redigera | redigera wikitext] Magnus II, kung av Sverige 1160-1161 Ragnvald, svensk riksjarl Burits

      Med Harald Gille[redigera | redigera wikitext] Inge, kung av Norge 1136-1161

      Med Ivar Sneis (Ívarr sneis)[redigera | redigera wikitext] Orm Ivarsson

      Med Arne Ivarsson av Stårheim (Árni Ívarsson á Stoðreimi)[redigera | redigera wikitext] Filip i Herdla (Philippus í Herðlu) Nikolas (Nikolás Árnason), biskop och medgrundare av släktgruppen Baglarna Inge (Ingi Árnason) Margrete (Margrét Árnadóttir), som blev mor till baglarkungen Filip Simonsson

      Källor[redigera | redigera wikitext] Lars O Lagerqvist: Sverige och dess regenter under 1000 år

      Företrädare: Kristin Knutsdotter Drottning av Norge

      1134–1136 Efterträdare:
      Ragna Nikolasdotter