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Ingeborg Birgersdotter

(Folkungaätten)

  • Daughter of Jarl Birger Magnusson (Folkungaätten) and Ingeborg Eriksdotter, Prinsessa av Sverige
  • Birth: about 1253 in Sverige, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
  • Death: 30 June 1302 in Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • Buried in Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany: Mölln is a town in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein which has about 18,500 inhabitants. According to legend, To Eulenspiegel died in 1350 either in Mölln or in Lüneburg. - https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6lln

Married

  • Married Duke Johan I of Saxony-Lauenburg JOHANN von Sachsen, son of ALBRECHT I Duke of Saxony [Askanier] & his third wife Helene von Braunschweig (-30 Jul 1286, bur Wittenberg Franciscan Monastery).

Children

  • Helene of Saxony-Lauenburg (about 1272-1337), married 1st to Count Günther IX of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (died 1289), married 2nd to Count Adolf VI of Holstein (died 1315)
  • Elisabeth of Saxony-Lauenburg (about 1274-1306), married to Duke Valdemar of Schleswig (death 1312)
  • Johan II of Saxony-Lauenburg (c. 1280-1322), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
  • Albrecht I of Saxony-Lauenburg (c. 1281-1308), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
  • Erik I of Saxony-Lauenburg (1280 / 1282-1361), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg (a descendant was Catherine of Saxony-Lauenburg , married to Gustav Vasa and mother of Erik XIV )
  • Sophie of Saxony-Lauenburg (died 1319), Prior of Plötzkau

Project MedLands Saxony Dukes

B. HERZOGEN von SACHSEN in LAUENBURG, RATZEBURG und BERGEDORF 1260-1689

JOHANN von Sachsen, son of ALBRECHT I Duke of Saxony [Askanier] & his third wife Helene von Braunschweig (-30 Jul 1286, bur Wittenberg Franciscan Monastery). The Cronica Principum Saxonie names (in order) "Albertum et Iohannem" as the two sons of "Albertus dux" & his third wife[663]. “Helena...ducissa Saxonie, Westfalie et Angarie, Johannes et Albertus filii eius” granted “advocatia terre Boytin” to Stift Ratzeburg, naming “filiabus et sororibus nostris Elysabeth, Helena et Mechtildi”, by charter dated 27 Apr 1261[664]. He succeeded in 1263 as JOHANN I Herzog von Sachsen, Engern und Westfalen. Titular Burggraf von Magdeburg 1269.
married ([1270]%29 INGEBORG of Sweden, daughter of BIRGER Magnusson Jarl, Regent of Sweden & his first wife Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden (-30 Jun 1302, bur Mölln). The Cronica Principum Saxonie refers to the wife of "Iohannem [filium Alberti dux]" as "filiam regis Suecie"[665]. The Annales Lubicenses record the death in 1302 of "Ingeburgis, mater Alberti, Iohannis et Erici ducum Saxoniæ, filia Regis Sweonum"[666].

Duke Johann I & his wife Ingeborg of Sweden had six children:

  • 1. ELISABETH (-before 1306). The Annales Lubicenses records in 1288 the marriage "priori anno" of "Waldemarus rex dux Iutiæ" and "filiam Iohannis ducis Saxoniæ"[667]. The primary source which confirms her name has not so far been identified. m (1287, Papal dispensation 13 Nov 1289) as his first wife, WALDEMAR IV Herzog von Schleswig, son of ERIK I Herzog von Schleswig & his wife Margareta von Rügen (-1312, bur Schleswig Cathedral).
  • 2. JOHANN von Sachsen (-22 Apr 1322). The Annales Lubicenses name (in order) "Alberti, Iohannis et Erici ducum Saxoniæ" as sons of "Ingeburgis…filia Regis Sweonum"[668]. “Albertus...Saxoniæ, Angariæ, Westphaliæ dux, comes de Bren, burgraviusque Magdeburg...cum domina Elizabet quondam comitissa in Bren sorore nostra” confirmed donations made to Kloster Coswick by “filius eius Albertus piæ recordationis”, with the consent of “fratruelium nostrorum Johannis, Alberti et Erici et filiorum nostrorum Rudolphi et Alberti”, by charter dated 16 Mar 1293[669]. He succeeded in 1296 as JOHANN II Herzog von Sachsen in Lauenburg. In Vogtei Mölln 1305. In Bergedorf 1321. married ([1315]%29 as her first husband, ELISABETH von Holstein-Rendsburg, daughter of HEINRICH I Graf von Holstein-Rendsburg & his wife Heilwig von Bronckhorst ([1300]-before 1340). She married secondly (1330, divorced 1331) Erik of Denmark. Duke Johann II & his wife had one child:
  • a) ALBRECHT von Sachsen (-Feb 1343, bur Mölln). He succeeded his father in 1322 as ALBRECHT IV Herzog von Sachsen in Bergedorf und Mölln (until 1339), minor until 1334. married firstly (before 30 May 1334) BEATE von Schwerin, daughter of GÜNZEL [VI] Graf von Schwerin in Wittenburg & his wife Richardis von Tecklenburg [Bentheim-Holland] (-before 1340). 'married secondly (1341) as her first husband, SOPHIE von Werle-Güstrow, daughter of JOHANN [II] Herr von Werle zu Güstrow [Mecklenburg] & his wife Mechtild von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen ([1329]-5 Sep 1364, bur Marienthron). She married secondly ([1343]) Barnim IV Duke of Pomerania in Wolgast und Rügen. She died of plague.

Duke Albrecht IV & his first wife BEATE von Schwerin had three children:

  • i) JOHANN III von Sachsen (-[1356]). In Bergedorf 1348.
  • ii) ALBRECHT [V] von Sachsen (-[1370]). Canon at Osnabrück Cathedral until 1356. In Mölln 1358/1359. In Bergedorf 1366/1370. married (before 25 Jan 1366) KATHARINA von Werle-Güstrow, daughter of NIKOLAUS [III] Herr von Werle zu Güstrow & his second wife Mechtild von Holstein-Schauenburg (-after 17 Dec 1402).
  • iii) ERICH [III] von Sachsen (-31 May 1401, bur Ratzeburg Cathedral). In Bergedorf 1370.
  • 3. ALBRECHT von Sachsen (-Oct 1308, bur Ratzeburg Cathedral). The Annales Lubicenses name (in order) "Alberti, Iohannis et Erici ducum Saxoniæ" as sons of "Ingeburgis…filia Regis Sweonum"[670]. “Albertus...Saxoniæ, Angariæ, Westphaliæ dux, comes de Bren, burgraviusque Magdeburg...cum domina Elizabet quondam comitissa in Bren sorore nostra” confirmed donations made to Kloster Coswick by “filius eius Albertus piæ recordationis”, with the consent of “fratruelium nostrorum Johannis, Alberti et Erici et filiorum nostrorum Rudolphi et Alberti”, by charter dated 16 Mar 1293[671]. He succeeded as ALBRECHT III Herzog von Sachsen in Ratzeburg. married (Papal dispensation Anagni 24 Sep 1302) as her second husband, MARGARETA von Brandenburg, widow of PRZEMYSŁ II King of Poland, daughter of ALBRECHT III Markgraf von Brandenburg & his wife Mathilde of Denmark ([1273/81]-1 May 1315, bur Ratzeburg Cathedral). The Annales Lubicenses name Margaretam relictam regis de Kalys, filia Alberti marchionis de Brandenburg as wife of Alberti…ducum Saxoniæ [672]. Pulcawa's Bohemian Chronicle records that "Albertus…frater Ottonis longi" had two daughters, of whom the younger married duci de Lawemburg [673].
  • 4. HELENE (-after 13 Sep 1337, bur Loccum). Her parentage and second marriage are indicated by the charter dated 14 Feb 1297 under which "Adolphus comes Holtsacie et Schowenborg" sold "castrum Sassenhagen", granted by "quondam dominorum nostrorum Saxonie ducum…cum eorum sorore uxore nostra domina Elena in contractu matrimonii"[674]. "Adolfus comes de Schawenboch" exchanged property with the bishop of Minden, with the consent of "Helene uxoris nostre et Adolfi filii nostri", by charter dated 23 Nov 1298[675]. "Adolphus comes Holtsacie et in Schowenburg" donated property to Ouerenkerken, with the consent of "Helene uxoris nostre, Adolphi, Gerhardi et Erici filiorum nostrorum", by charter dated 5 Mar 1308[676]. "Juncker Alff, Fruwe Helena unse moder, Gerhardt und Erich, Graven tho Holsten und Schomborch" donated property to Ouerenkerken by charter dated 1315[677]. married firstly (Papal dispensation 4o Orvieto 22 Nov 1283) as his second wife, GÜNTHER [V] Graf von Schwarzburg, son of GÜNTHER [IV] Graf von Schwarzburg in Blankenburg und Schwarzburg & his wife Sophia --- (-[1 Oct 1292/19 Sep 1293], bur Kloster Ilm). married secondly (14 Feb 1294) ADOLF VI Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg in Schaumburg und Pinneberg, son of GERHARD I Graf von Holstein in Itzehoe & his first wife Elisabeth von Mecklenburg (-13 May 1315, bur Loccum).
  • 5. SOPHIE (-1319). Prioress at Plötzkau.
  • 6. ERICH von Sachsen (-Nienburg 1361). The Annales Lubicenses name (in order) "Alberti, Iohannis et Erici ducum Saxoniæ" as sons of "Ingeburgis…filia Regis Sweonum"[678]. He succeeded in 1305 as ERICH I Herzog von Sachsen in Ratzeburg und Lauenburg. ERICH von Sachsen, son of JOHANN I Herzog von Sachsen, Engern und Westfalen & his wife Ingeborg of Sweden (-Nienburg 1361). The Annales Lubicenses name (in order) "Alberti, Iohannis et Erici ducum Saxoniæ" as sons of "Ingeburgis…filia Regis Sweonum"[679]. “Albertus...Saxoniæ, Angariæ, Westphaliæ dux, comes de Bren, burgraviusque Magdeburg...cum domina Elizabet quondam comitissa in Bren sorore nostra” confirmed donations made to Kloster Coswick by “filius eius Albertus piæ recordationis”, with the consent of “fratruelium nostrorum Johannis, Alberti et Erici et filiorum nostrorum Rudolphi et Alberti”, by charter dated 16 Mar 1293[680]. He succeeded in 1305 as ERICH I Herzog von Sachsen in Ratzeburg und Lauenburg. Subdeacon and canon at Magdeburg Cathedral 1306/1308. married (1316 before 16 Jun, Papal dispensation 3o 1 Jul 1346) ELISABETH von Pommern, daughter of BOGISLAW IV Duke of Pomerania in Wolgast & his second wife Margareta von Rügen (-after 16 Oct 1349). Botho’s Chronicon Brunsvicensium Picturatum records that “Erike de erste, Hertoghe Johannes sone to Sassen” married “Elizabeth des Hertoghen dochter to Stettyn”[681].

Source Project MedLands Saxony Dukes

Chapter 3. KINGS of SWEDEN 1250-1412 (FOLKINGAÄTTEN)

BIRGER Magnusson, son of MAGNUS "Minnesköld" [Folkunga%C3%A4tten] & his second wife Ingrid [Ylva] ([1200]-20/21 Oct 1266, bur Varnhem Abbey). The Icelandic Annals record that "dominus Birgerus Magni filius" was made "comes in Svecia" in 1248[173]. Jarl at Bjälbo. Regent of Sweden. Founder of Stockholm. “B…Dux Sueorum” donated property to Eskilstuna Kloster by charter dated 16 Jul 1266 which names “filiorum nostrorum…W…Regis Sueorum, Magni Ducis…Ericj ac Benedictj Scolaris”[174]. The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1265 of "Birgerus dux Sveciæ"[175]. married firstly ([1235]%29 INGEBORG of Sweden, daughter of ERIK Knutsson King of Sweden & his second wife Richeza of Denmark ([1212]-17 Jun 1254). Her marriage is confirmed by a charter dated 4 Nov 1246 in which “Ericus…rex Swethie” names “domino Birgero genero nostro”[176]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. married secondly (1261) as her second husband, MECHTILD von Holstein, widow of ABEL King of Denmark, daughter of ADOLF IV Graf von Holstein und Stormarn & his wife Hedwig zur Lippe (1225-1288, bur Varnhem Abbey). The Annales Stadenses record the marriage "1237 VII Kal Mai" of "dux Abel" and "filiam comitis Adolfi de Scowenborch", naming her "Mechtildem" and recording her second marriage to "ducem Sueciæ" in a later passage[177]. The Icelandic Annals record the marriage in 1261 of "Bergerus Sveciæ dux" and "Mathildam reginam Daniæ"[178]. Mistress (1): ---. The name of Birger's mistress is not known.

Birger Magnusson & his first wife INGEBORG of Sweden had eight children:

  • 1. RIKISSA Birgersdotter (-before 13 Dec 1288). The Cronica Principum Saxonie names "Rixam filiam regis Suecie" as wife of "Henricum seniorem [filium Nycolai domini de Werle]"[179]. The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not yet been identified. m firstly (Oslo 1251) HAAKON Haakonsson "den Unge/the Young" under King of Norway, son of HAAKON IV "den Gamle/the Old" King of Norway & his wife Margareta Skulesdotter (Bergen 10 Nov 1232-Tønsberg 30 Apr or 5 May1257, bur Oslo, St Hallvards Church). m secondly (1262) as his first wife, HEINRICH von Werle, son of NIKOLAUS I Herr von Werle zu Rostock [Mecklenburg] & his wife Jutta von Anhalt (-murdered near Saal, Rügen 8 Oct 1291). Herr zu Werle zu Güstrow 1281.
  • 2. VALDEMAR Birgersson ([1237]-Nyköping Castle 26 Dec 1302). The Icelandic Annals record that "Valdemarus Birgiri filius" succeeded as king of Sweden in 1249[180]. He succeeded in 1250 as VALDEMAR King of Sweden. “Waldemarus…rex Swechie” confirmed the donation of property to Gudhems Kloster by “reginam dominam Katerinam” by charter dated 17 Jan 1251 which names “patris nostri domini Byrgerj ducis”[181]. The Annales Lubicenses records that "Waldemarus rex Sweorum" was deposed in 1275 by "Magno duce fratre suo"[182]. The Icelandic Annals record the reconcilation between "reges Valdemarus et Magnus" and the departure of Valdemar for Denmark soon after[183]. The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1302 of "Valdemarus Birgeri filius Rex Sveonum"[184]. 'married firstly (1260, divorced after 1276) SOPHIE of Denmark, daughter of ERIK IV "Plovpenning" King of Denmark & his wife Jutta of Saxony (-1286). The Icelandic Annals record a visit to "Konúngahellam…festo martyris Albani" by "rex Valdemarus Sophiaque regina cum filio domicello Erico annos quinque nato" in 1276[185]. The Icelandic Annals note the presence of "Sophia regina Valdimari regis, eorumque filio Erico domicello et filiabus Ingeburga quæ nupsit Gerhardo filio Gerhardi comitis Holsatiæ et Catharina virgine" at the reconcilation between "reges Valdemarus et Magnus"[186]. married secondly LUCARDIS, daughter of ---. 1296. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Mistress (1): JUTTA of Denmark, daughter of ERIK IV "Plovpenning" King of Denmark & his wife Jutta of Saxony ([1246]-[1286/95]). Abbess of St Agneta in Roskilde 1266. She left the convent in 1271[187].

King Valdemar had & his first wife SOPHIE of Denmark had seven children:

  • a) ERIK Valdemarsson (-1261, bur Sigruna Abbey). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.
  • b) INGEBORG Valdemarsdotter (-[1290]). The Annales Lubicenses refer to the first wife of "Gherardi comitis Holtzatiæ" as "filia Woldemari Regis Sweciæ"[188]. “Waldemarus…Rex Sveorum” confirmed a grant to Hamburg by “pater noster Dominus Byrgerus felicis memoriæ Dux Sveorum” by charter dated 12 Dec 1275 “in nuptiis filiæ nostræ…et comitis Gerardi…de Holsatia”[189]. The Icelandic Annals note the presence of "Sophia regina Valdimari regis, eorumque filio Erico domicello et filiabus Ingeburga quæ nupsit Gerhardo filio Gerhardi comitis Holsatiæ et Catharina virgine" at the reconcilation between "reges Valdemarus et Magnus"[190]. married (12 Dec 1275) as his first wife, GERHARD II Graf von Holstein in Plön, son of GERHARD I Graf von Holstein in Itzehoe & his first wife Elisabeth von Mecklenburg (1254-Plön 28 Oct 1312, bur Hamburg Cathedral).
  • c) KATARINA Valdemarsdotter (-1283). The Icelandic Annals record a visit to "Konúngahellam…festo martyris Albani" by "rex Valdemarus Sophiaque regina cum filio domicello Erico annos quinque nato" in 1276[191].
  • d) ERIK Valdemarsson [Folkunga%C3%A4ttens Valdemarsgren] ([1271/72]-1330). The Icelandic Annals record a visit to "Konúngahellam…festo martyris Albani" by "rex Valdemarus Sophiaque regina cum filio domicello Erico annos quinque nato" in 1276[192]. The Icelandic Annals record a visit to "Konúngahellam…festo martyris Albani" by "rex Valdemarus Sophiaque regina cum filio domicello Erico annos quinque nato" in 1276[193]. The Icelandic Annals record that "domicellus Ericus filius Valdemari" was released from prison in 1302[194]. Norwegian High Councillor 1308. Swedish High Councillor 1322. married INGEBORG Knutsdotter, daughter of KNUT Jonsson [Aspen%C3%A4s%C3%A4tten] & his wife Katharina Bengtsdotter [Folkunga%C3%A4ttens lagmansgren] 1333.

Erik & his wife INGEBORG Knutsdotter had one child:

  • i) VALDEMAR Eriksson 1345/69. married firstly (before 1347) INGEGÄRD Karlsdotter [F%C3%A4rla], daughter of [KARL Orestason [Färla] & his wife Helena Magnusdotter [Folkunga%C3%A4ttens oäkta gren]]. married secondly as her first husband, HELGA Anundsdotter [Balk av Strand], daughter of ANUND Röriksson [Balk av Strand] & his wife Cecilia Magnusdotter. She married secondly (before 1379) Ya Königsmarck, Vogt of Stockholm Castle.

Valdemar & his wife had one child:

  • (a) ERIK Valdemarsson (-[1388/96]). married ERMEGARD--- (-[1402/03].
  • e) RIKISSA Valdemarsdotter (-[1 Sep 1288/19 Apr 1293]). The Annales Polonorum record the marriage "1285 in octavis sancti Francisci" of "filiam regis Swecie nomine Rithcam" and "dux Primislius maioris Polonie"[195]. married (1285) as his second wife, PRZEMYSŁ Prince of Greater Poland, son of PRZEMYSŁ I Prince of Poznan, Kalisch and Gniezien [Piast] & his wife Elisabeth von Schlesien [Piast] (14 Oct 1257-murdered Rogoźno 8 Feb 1296, bur Posen Cathedral). He succeeded in 1295 as PRZEMYSŁ II King of Poland.
  • f) MARIANNA Valdemarsdotter The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. 1299. married (Nyköping 1285) as his second wife, RUDOLF von Diepholz, son of --- (-1303 or after).
  • g) MARGARETA Valdemarsdotter The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Nun at Skänninge Convent 1288.

King Valdemar had one possible illegitimate son by Mistress (1): JUTTA of Denmark

  • h) ERIK Valdemarsson ([1273]-). Brenner doubts his existence, saying he is likely confused with King Valdemar's legitimate son Erik[196].]
  • 3. MAGNUS Ladulås Birgersson ([1240]-Visingsö 18 Dec 1290, bur Stockholm, Riddarholm Church). The Annales Lubicenses names "Magno duce fratre suo [=Waldemarus rex Sweorum]" when recording that he deposed his brother in 1275[197]. He succeeded in 1275 as MAGNUS I Ladulås King of Sweden.
  • 4. KRISTINA Birgersdotter (-after 1285). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. married SIGGE Guttormsson, from Ljuna (-bur Alvastra Abbey).
  • 5. KATARINA Birgersdotter, The Cronica Principum Saxonie names "Katerinam, filiam regis Suecie" as wife of "Sifridum comitem"[198]. married (before 17 Oct 1259) SIEGFRIED Graf von Anhalt in Köthen und Dessau, son of HEINRICH I "der Fette" Graf von Anhalt und Aschersleben & his wife Irmgard von Thüringen (-after 25 Mar 1298, bur Coswig).
  • 6. ERIK Birgersson, (-17 Dec 1275). “B…Dux Sueorum” donated property to Eskilstuna Kloster by charter dated 16 Jul 1266 which names “filiorum nostrorum…W…Regis Sueorum, Magni Ducis…Ericj ac Benedictj Scolaris”[199]. Duke in southern Sweden 1275.
  • 7. INGEBORG (-30 Jun 1302, bur Mölln). The Cronica Principum Saxonie refers to the wife of "Iohannem [filium Alberti dux]" as "filiam regis Suecie"[200]. The Annales Lubicenses record the death in 1302 of "Ingeburgis, mater Alberti, Iohannis et Erici ducum Saxoniæ, filia Regis Sweonum"[201]. married ([1270]%29 JOHANN I Herzog von Sachsen, son of ALBRECHT I Herzog zu Sachsen, Engern und Westfalen [Askanier] & his third wife Helene von Braunschweig (-30 Jul 1286).
  • 8. BENGT Birgersson ([1254]-25 May 1291). “B…Dux Sueorum” donated property to Eskilstuna Kloster by charter dated 16 Jul 1266 which names “filiorum nostrorum…W…Regis Sueorum, Magni Ducis…Ericj ac Benedictj Scolaris”[202]. Duke in Finland 1284. Bishop of Linköping 1286.

Birger Magnusson had one illegitimate son by Mistress (1):

  • 9. GREGERS Birgersson or Frilloson [Folkinga%C3%A4ttens oäkta gren] (-1276, bur Uppsala). At Ängsjö. The Icelandic Annals record the death in 1276 of "Gregorius filius notus Birgeri comitis"[203]. He was ancestor of the Folkingaättens Oäkta Gren family.

Source Project MedLands Sweden - https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWEDEN.htm

Sources

  • Cronica Principum Saxonie, MGH SS XXV, sida 476
  • Annales Lubicenses 1302, MGH SS XVI, sida 418
  • Hans Gillingstam , "Extra-Nordic and Nordic in the oldest Swedish dynastic relations", Personhistorisk magazine 1981 p. 2
  • Kingship and State Formation in Sweden: 1130 - 1290, By Philip Line - https://books.google.com/books?id=du4gbrqq-xQC&pg=PA593&lpg=PA593&d...

Om Ingeborg Birgersdotter (Norsk)

Ingeborg Birgersdotter

(Folkungaätten)

https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingeborg_Birgersdotter_(Bj%C3%A4lbo%C...

Ingeborg Birgersdotter, född omkring 1253, död 30 juni 1302, begravd i Mölln. Dotter till svenske riksföreståndaren jarl Birger Magnusson (död 1266) och prinsessan Ingeborg Eriksdotter av Sverige (död 1254).

Ingeborg Birgersdotter har felaktigt pekats ut som dotter till svenske kung Erik den läspe och halte (död 1250), vilken i själva verket var hennes morbror. Detta misstag beror sannolikt på att hon i samtida tyska källor betecknas som filiam regis Suecie och filia Regis Sweonum (se litteraturförteckningen nedan).

Ingeborg gifte sig omkring 1270 med hertig Johan I av Sachsen-Lauenburg (död 1286). Paret fick följande barn:

  • 1.Helene av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1272-1337), gift 1. med greve Günther IX av Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (död 1289), gift 2. med greve Adolf VI av Holstein (död 1315)
  • 2.Elisabeth av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1274-1306), gift med hertig Valdemar av Schleswig (död 1312)
  • 3.Johan II av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1280-1322), hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg
  • 4.Albrecht I av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1281-1308), hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg
  • 5.Erik I av Sachsen-Lauenburg (1280/1282-1361), hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg
  • 6.Sophie av Sachsen-Lauenburg (död 1319), priorinna i Plötzkau

Litteratur

Cronica Principum Saxonie, MGH SS XXV, sida 476
Annales Lubicenses 1302, MGH SS XVI, sida 418

English:

Marriage and issue

In 1270 John married Ingeborg Birgersdotter of Småland (*ca. 1253–30 June 1302*, Mölln), a daughter or grandchild of Birger jarl, making her one of the Saxon consorts. They had eight children, among them the following:
Helen of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1272–1337*), married with (1) Count Günther IX of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (*?–1289*), (2) in ca. 1297 Count Adolphus VI of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg Elisabeth of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1274– before 1306*), married in 1287 with Duke Valdemar IV of Sleswick, son of Eric I of Sleswick. Eric I of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*1280/1282–1359/1361*) John II of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1275–22 April 1321*) Albert III of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1281–October 1308*) Sophia of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*?–13 December 1319*), prioress in Plötzkau

Om Ingeborg Birgersdotter (svenska)

Ingeborg Birgersdotter

(Folkungaätten)

https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingeborg_Birgersdotter_(Bj%C3%A4lbo%C...

Ingeborg Birgersdotter, född omkring 1253, död 30 juni 1302, begravd i Mölln. Dotter till svenske riksföreståndaren jarl Birger Magnusson (död 1266) och prinsessan Ingeborg Eriksdotter av Sverige (död 1254).

Ingeborg Birgersdotter har felaktigt pekats ut som dotter till svenske kung Erik den läspe och halte (död 1250), vilken i själva verket var hennes morbror. Detta misstag beror sannolikt på att hon i samtida tyska källor betecknas som filiam regis Suecie och filia Regis Sweonum (se litteraturförteckningen nedan).

Ingeborg gifte sig omkring 1270 med hertig Johan I av Sachsen-Lauenburg (död 1286). Paret fick följande barn:

  • 1.Helene av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1272-1337), gift 1. med greve Günther IX av Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (död 1289), gift 2. med greve Adolf VI av Holstein (död 1315)
  • 2.Elisabeth av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1274-1306), gift med hertig Valdemar av Schleswig (död 1312)
  • 3.Johan II av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1280-1322), hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg
  • 4.Albrecht I av Sachsen-Lauenburg (omkring 1281-1308), hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg
  • 5.Erik I av Sachsen-Lauenburg (1280/1282-1361), hertig av Sachsen-Lauenburg
  • 6.Sophie av Sachsen-Lauenburg (död 1319), priorinna i Plötzkau

Litteratur

Cronica Principum Saxonie, MGH SS XXV, sida 476
Annales Lubicenses 1302, MGH SS XVI, sida 418

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Marriage and issue

In 1270 John married Ingeborg Birgersdotter of Småland (*ca. 1253–30 June 1302*, Mölln), a daughter or grandchild of Birger jarl, making her one of the Saxon consorts. They had eight children, among them the following:
Helen of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1272–1337*), married with (1) Count Günther IX of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (*?–1289*), (2) in ca. 1297 Count Adolphus VI of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg Elisabeth of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1274– before 1306*), married in 1287 with Duke Valdemar IV of Sleswick, son of Eric I of Sleswick. Eric I of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*1280/1282–1359/1361*) John II of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1275–22 April 1321*) Albert III of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*ca. 1281–October 1308*) Sophia of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia (*?–13 December 1319*), prioress in Plötzkau

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Ingeborg Birgersdotter's Timeline

1253
1253
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
1272
1272
Lauenburg, Sachsen-Lauenburg, Deutschland(HRR)
1274
1274
Lauenburg, Slesvig-Holsten, Tyskland
1280
1280
Lauenburg,Schleswig-Holstein,Prussia,Germany
1281
1281
Lauenburg, Sachsen-Lauenburg, Deutschland (HRR)
1281
Lauenburg, Sachsen-Lauenburg, Deutschland(HRR)
1284
1284
Lauenburg, Slesvig-Holsten, Tyskland
1302
June 30, 1302
Age 49
Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1302
Age 49
Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany