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Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden 1261–1290 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1261

Birth Location: Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden

Death Date: 1290

Death Location: Hamburg kirkegård

Father: Valdemar I

Mother: Sofia Eriksdotter

Spouse(s): Gerhard II

Children(s): Gerhard IV, Waldemar Holstein, Elżbieta Holstein, Ingeborg Holstein-Plön

The story of Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden began in 1261 in Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden. Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden married Gerhard Of Holstein Plon Ii, and had children including Elzbieta Katharina Von Holstein, Gerhard Schleswig Holstein Plon Iv, Ingeborg Von Holstein Plon, Waldemar Von Holstein. Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden passed away in 1290 in Hamburg kirkegård.

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  • The story of Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden began in 1261 in Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden.
  • Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden married Gerhard Of Holstein Plon Ii, and had children including Elzbieta Katharina Von Holstein, Gerhard Schleswig Holstein Plon Iv, Ingeborg Von Holstein Plon, Waldemar Von Holstein.
  • Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden passed away in 1290 in Hamburg kirkegård.

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Ingeborg Sweden's Ancestors

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Ingeborg Sweden
1261–1290
Birth Place: Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden
Parents
Valdemar Birgersson Kung av Sverige I
1239–1302
Uppsala, Sweden
Sofia Eriksdotter
1241–1286
København, Kobenhavn, Denmark
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ingeborg Sweden's Descendants

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Ingeborg (Valdemarsdotter Princess of) Sweden (Abt. 1261–1290) m. Gerhard (of Holstein-Plön) II (Abt. 1254–01 Apr 1340)
  1. 1. Gerhard (Schleswig-Holstein-Plön) IV 1277–1323
  2. 2. Waldemar (von) Holstein 1278–1308
  3. 3. Elżbieta (Katharina von) Holstein 1279–1318
  4. 4. Ingeborg (von) Holstein-Plön 1314–1348 m. Konrad (I. von) Oldenburg 1300–1347
    1. 1. Ingeburg (Countess of) Oldenburg 1342–
    2. 2. Gerhard (Count Of) Oldenburg 1332–1368
    3. 3. Anastasia (Countess Of) Oldenburg 1344–
    4. 4. Christian (V Christian Count of) Oldenburg 1340–1399 m. Agnes (von) Honstein 1340–1404
      1. 1. Christian (VI Christian Graf von) Oldenburg 1378–1423
      2. 2. Dietrich (Von) Oldenburg 1390–1440 m. Heilwig (Von Holstein-Rendsburg Countess of) Oldenburg 1395–1436 m. Adelheid (Von) Oldenburg 1405–1436
        1. 1. Christian (I King of Denmark Norway Sweden) Oldenburg 1426–1481 m. Dorothea (Of Brandenburg Queen of Denmark Norway and) Sweden 1430–1495
        2. 2. Adelheid (Von) Oldenburg 1425–1475 m. Gebhard (von Sachsen-Weimar VI; Count of) Querfurt 1429–1492 m. Ernst (von Hohnstein-Lohra) III 1412–1454 m. Gebhard (von Mansfeld-Querfurt) VI 1429–1492
        3. 3. Moritz (Von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst) III 1428–1464 m. Ann (Hughes Lady Of) Craigdarroch 1438– m. Katharina (von) Hoya 1429–1465
        4. 4. Gerard (Graaf van Oldenburg en Delmenhorst) VI 1430–1500 m. Adelheid (Von Tecklenburg-Bronhorst Countess of) Tecklenburg 1431–1477
    5. 5. Kunigunde (Grafin von) Oldenburg 1345– m. Johann (von) Diepholz 1343–1422
    6. 6. Cristian (De Oldemburgo V) V 1342–1349
    7. 7. Konrad (ll von) Oldenburg 1331–1401 m. Kunigunde (Of) Oldenburg 1331–
    8. 8. Agnes (Countess Of) Oldenburg 1340–1399 m. Ludolf (von Wunstorf) III 1310–1391

Ingeborg Sweden's Timeline

2 Records

1261
Abt. 1261
Birth of Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden in Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden
Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden
1290
1290
Age 29
Death of Ingeborg Valdemarsdotter Princess of Sweden in Germany
Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1261
    Event Place: Nyköping, Södermanland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1290
    Event Place: Germany

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Hamburg kirkegård

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