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  1. Ingeborg, Duchess of Öland (Norwegian: Ingebjørg Eiriksdatter; 1297–1357) was a Norwegian princess and a Swedish duchess. She was Duchess of Uppland, Öland and Finland. As a widow, she had a seat in the regency government of her nephew Magnus, who reigned as king of both Sweden and Norway.

  2. Ingeborg Eriksdotter, duchess of Öland. Ingeborg Eriksdotter was the Duchess of Öland and lived at Borgholm Castle from 1316 till her death in 1357. Originally, Ingeborg was a Norwegian princess, daughter of King Erik Magnusson. She was born in 1297. At the age of 13 she became engaged to the Swedish duke Valdemar Magnusson.

  3. Ingeborg was the only one with a seat in both the Swedish and the Norwegian minor regency and council of state. She was duchess of her own fiefs, which were autonomous under her rule, and a large number of castles which controlled big areas thanks to their strategic positions.

  4. Ingeborg, Duchess of Öland (Norwegian: Ingebjørg Eiriksdatter; 1297–1357) was a Norwegian princess and a Swedish duchess. She was Duchess of Uppland , Öland and Finland . As a widow, she had a seat in the regency government of her nephew Magnus, who reigned as king of both Sweden and Norway.

  5. Ingeborg, Duchess of Öland (Norwegian: Ingebjørg Eiriksdatter; 1297–1357) was a Norwegian princess and a Swedish duchess. She was Duchess of Uppland, Öland and Finland. As a widow, she had a seat in the regency government of her nephew Magnus, who reigned as king of both Sweden and Norway.

  6. Ingeborg, Duchess of Öland (Norwegian: Ingebjørg Eiriksdatter; 1297–1357) was a Norwegian princess and a Swedish duchess. She was Duchess of Uppland , Öland and Finland . As a widow, she had a seat in the regency government of her nephew Magnus , who reigned as king of both Sweden and Norway.

  7. Until 1356, Öland was then maintenance land for Valdemar's widow Ingeborg, who titled herself "Duchess of Öland". Denmark's king Valdemar Atterdag conquered Öland and Gotland in 1361 but his bailiffs were beaten to death by the commoners after his departure.