Ingebjørg of Denmark (1174-29 July 1236) |
| |||
| |||
| |||
| Father:1 | Valdemar I "den Store" (14 January 1131-12 May 1182), King of Denmark | ||
| Mother:2 | Sofia Vladimirovna (1141-5 May 1198) | ||
| |||||
| Married:3 | 14 August 1193 | Philippe II Auguste (21 August 1165-14 July 1223), King of France | Amiens Cathedral [building], Amiens [municipality], Somme [district], Picardy [county], France [country] | ||
| Ingebjørg was repudiated by her husband later in 1193. Their marriage was annulled 5 November 1193. 13 March 1195 the annullment was declared illegal, and in 1200 they were remarried. | |||||
| ||
| |||||
| ||||
| Buried:4 | Corbeil-Essonnes [municipality], Essonne [district], Île-de-France [county], France [country] | |||
| Priory of Saint-Jean-en-l’Ile. | ||||
| Born:5 | 1174 | |||
| Died:6 | 29 July 1236 | Corbeil-Essonnes [municipality], Essonne [district], Île-de-France [county], France [country] | ||
| She died in the Priory of Saint-Jean-en-l’Ile. | ||||
| ||
| ||
| |||
| certainly | The information is supported by primary sources. |
| probably | The information is supported by secondary sources which is most likely based on primary sources. |
| possibly | It is unclear if the secondary source cited is based on primary sources, or the information is an assumption well supported by other evidence. |
| likely | The information is only found in secondary sources with questioned quality, or there is a reason to suspect the information is wrong. Or the information is a likely assumption based on other evidence. |
| apparently | The information is doubtful and poorly documented, but still most likely correct. |
| perhaps | The information might be correct or it might be wrong. It is not supported by any trustworthy sources. It might me an assumption. |
| disproved | The information is proven to be wrong. |