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Electress consort of Brandenburg
Ingeborg of Mecklenburg
Electress consort of Brandenburg Countess of Holstein-Rendsburg
Born
1343/45[1]
Died
25 July 1395 (aged 51–52)
Spouse
Louis VI of Bavaria Henry II of Holstein-Rendsburg
Issue
Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein Albert II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg Henry III, Count of Schauenburg-Holstein Sophia, Duchess of Pomerania
House
House of Mecklenburg (by birth) House of Wittelsbach (by marriage) House of Schauenburg (by marriage)
Father
Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg
Mother
Euphemia of Sweden
Ingeborg of Mecklenburg (1343/45[1] – 25 July 1395) was a daughter of Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg and his wife, Euphemia of Sweden. Euphemia was a daughter of Ingeborg of Norway, who was the only legitimate child of King Haakon V of Norway. Thus, Ingeborg of Mecklenburg was Haakon V's great-granddaughter.
In 1360, she married Louis VI "the Roman" of Bavaria; she was his second wife. The marriage remained childless.
After Louis's death, she married Henry II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg. They had at least four children:
Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein;[2] married, in 1391, Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg and had issue.
Albert II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Henry III, Count of Schauenburg-Holstein (d. 1421), Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück as Henry I
Sofia of Holstein (1375, Lübeck – 1448); married, in 1398, Bogislaw VIII, Duke of Pomerania (1364–1418)[1] and had issue.
^ abc"Généalogie WAILLY – Geneanet".
^Helge bei der Wieden calls him Gerhard V
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