- Ingegerd Olofsdotter
Princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden (1001 –
10 February 1050 ) was a Swedish princess and a Russian Queen, the daughter of Swedish KingOlof Skötkonung andEstrid of the Obotrites .Biography
Ingegerd was born in
Sigtuna ,fact|date=July 2007 Sweden, and was engaged to be married to Norwegian KingOlaf II , but whenSweden andNorway got into a feud, Swedish KingOlof Skötkonung wouldn't allow for the marriage to happen.Instead, Ingegard's father quickly arranged for a marriage to the powerful
Yaroslav I the Wise ofNovgorod . Once inRussia , her name was changed to the Greek "Irene". According to several sagas, she was given as a marriage gift Ladoga and adjacent lands, which later received the nameIngria (arguably a corruption of Ingegerd's name). She set her friendjarl Ragnvald Ulfsson to rule in her stead.Ingegard initiated the building of the
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev that was supervised by her husband, who styled himself "tsar ". They had six sons and four daughters, the latter of whom became Queens of France, Hungary, Norway, and (arguably) England. The whole family is depicted in one of thefresco es of the Saint Sophia. Upon her death, Ingegard was buried in the same cathedral.Ingegerd-Irene is sometimes confused with Yaroslav's first wife, whose name was Anna and who was later declared a local saint in Novgorod because of her initiative to build the local version of the Saint Sophia. Her remains were exhumed in the 1930s and examined by Soviet scientists who determined that they belonged to a young woman rather than to Ingigerd, who died at the age of fifty or so.
Children
"Ingegerd had the following children"
*
Elisiv of Kiev , queen of Norway
*Anastasia of Kiev , queen of Hungary
*Anne of Kiev , queen of France
*Vladimir of Novgorod
* Iziaslav
* Sviatoslav
* Vsevolod
* Igor ofVolynia
* Vyacheslav ofSmolensk .
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