Ingeborg Birgersdotter of Bjelbo

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Ingeborg Birgersdotter
Duchess consort of Saxony
Bornc. 1253
Died30 June 1302 (aged 48–49)
BuriedMölln, Schleswig-Holstein
Noble familyHouse of Bjelbo (by birth)
House of Ascania (by marriage)
Spouse(s)John I, Duke of Saxony
IssueHelen, Countess of Holstein-Schauenburg
Elisabeth, Duchess of Schleswig
John II of Saxe-Lauenburg
Eric I of Saxe-Lauenburg
Albert III of Saxe-Lauenburg
Sophia, prioress in Plötzkau
FatherBirger Jarl
MotherIngeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden

Ingeborg Birgersdotter (c. 1253 - 30 June 1302), was a Duchess consort of Saxony, married to John I, Duke of Saxony. She was the daughter of the Swedish regent Birger Jarl and Princess Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden.

Ingeborg Birgersdotter has been falsely identified as the daughter of her maternal uncle King Eric XI of Sweden, likely because she in contemporary German sources was referred to as filiam regis Suecie and filia Regis Sweonum (Daughter of the Swedish King).

Marriage and issue[]

Ingeborg married John I, Duke of Saxony, in 1270. She had eight children, among them the following:

  • Helen (*c. 1272–1337*), married with (1) Günther IX, Count of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (*died 1289*), (2) in c. 1297 Adolph VI, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg
  • Elisabeth (*c. 1274– before 1306*), married in 1287 with Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig.
  • John II (*c. 1275–22 April 1321*)
  • Eric I (*1280/1282–1359/1361*)
  • Albert III (*c. 1281–October 1308*)
  • Sophia (*died 13 December 1319*), prioress in Plötzkau

References[]

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