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IngeI may refer to: IngeI of Sweden (died c. 1100), king IngeI of Norway (1135–1161), king This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
Inge Haraldsson (Old Norse: Ingi Haraldsson; 1135 – 3 February 1161) was king of Norway (being IngeI) from 1136 to 1161. Inge’s reign fell within the...
Inge the Elder (Swedish: Inge Stenkilsson; Old Norse: Ingi Steinkelsson; died c. 1105–1110) was a king of Sweden. In English literature he has also been...
"Obituary: Inge Morath". Telegraph. Morath, Inge. "I Trust My Eyes" (Manuscript for Berlin Lecture), page 4. Unpublished: date unknown. Inge Morath Foundation...
"[citation needed] Inge the Elder (died c. 1110) Inge the Younger, king of Sweden c. 1110–1125 IngeI of Norway (died 1161) Inge Magnusson (died 1202)...
Haakon, renewing the fight against Inge under the leadership of Sigurd Håvardsson of Hedmark. On 3 February 1161, King IngeI was defeated and killed while...
support. There, he was defeated at the Battle of Minne by the forces of King IngeI. He then fled to Götaland and subsequently to Denmark, where he tried to...
Ragnvaldsdotter, daughter of Ragnvald Ingesson, the son and heir of Inge the Elder. Harald had a son, IngeI of Norway, with her. According to the sagas, Harald had...
co-ruler with his brothers, Inge Haraldsson and Sigurd Munn. He was killed in the power-struggle against his brother, Inge, in an early stage of the civil...
victory of Sverre over Magnus. After the death of Magnus, Sigurd Magnusson, Inge Magnusson and Erling Magnusson Steinvegg came forth all stating to be sons...
William Motter Inge (/ˈɪndʒ/; May 3, 1913 – June 10, 1973) was an American playwright and novelist, whose works typically feature solitary protagonists...
1079–1084 : Inge the Elder (Inge den äldre), son of Stenkil 1084–1087 : Blot-Sweyn (Blot-Sven), possibly brother-in-law of IngeI the Elder 1087–1110 : Inge the...
daughter of King IngeI of Sweden. They had many children: Ingeborg of Kiev, married Canute Lavard of Jutland, and was mother to Valdemar I of Denmark Malmfred...
Inge of Norway may refer to: IngeI of Norway Inge II of Norway Inge Magnusson This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
Guttormsdotter (Þóra Guthormsdóttir). He served as co-ruler with his half-brothers, Inge Haraldsson and Eystein Haraldsson. His epithet Munn means "the Mouth" in...
William Ralph Inge KCVO FBA (/ˈɪŋ/; 6 June 1860 – 26 February 1954) was an English author, Anglican priest, professor of divinity at Cambridge, and dean...
Inge the Younger was King of Sweden in c. 1110–c. 1125 and probably the youngest son of king Halsten. According to unreliable traditions, Inge would have...
Inge Magnusson or Inge Baglar-king was from 1196 to 1202 the Bagler candidate for pretender to the Norwegian throne during the Civil war era in Norway...
Liljegren 2004, p. 17. Sture Bolin 1953a. Nyberg 2018, Chapter 6. The article Inge in Nordisk familjebok (1910). The article Anund in Nationalencyklopedin....
married to Malmfred, a daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and granddaughter of King IngeI of Sweden. They had a daughter, Kristin Sigurdsdatter...
Ragnvald Ingesson (late 11th century), only known son and heir of King IngeI of Sweden Ragnvald Knaphövde (early 12th century), King of Sweden Rögnvald...
Björnsdotter, whom legend claims to have been the maternal granddaughter of King IngeI of Sweden, who abolished paganism. The female first name Catherine seems...
full calendar) of the Julian calendar. February 3 – Battle of Oslo: King IngeI (the Hunchback) is defeated and killed, while fighting the forces of Haakon...
II of Norway was killed by his captors after being defeated in battle by IngeI Haraldsson 1160 Eric IX of Sweden assassinated by an armed group led by...