5 April or 15 August 1319 Convent of St. Clare, Roskilde
Burial
St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted
Spouse
Eric VI of Denmark
House
House of Bjelbo
Father
Magnus III of Sweden
Mother
Helwig of Holstein
Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden (born 1277, Sweden – d. 5 April or 15 August 1319) was Queen of Denmark by marriage to King Eric VI. She was the daughter of King Magnus III of Sweden and Helwig of Holstein.
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