Inga of Varteig

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Inga of Varteig was a Norwegian woman known primarily as the mother of King Haakon IV of Norway, whose contested paternity and rise to the throne were central to the Norwegian civil wars.

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Inga of Varteig canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norwegian woman
historical figure
medieval person
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Norway
describedBySource Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar
Norse sagas
surface form: Old Norse sagas
ethnicGroup Norwegian
genre subject of medieval Norwegian historiography
hasOccupation courtier (traditional designation, as mother of the king)
knownFor being the mother of King Haakon IV of Norway
role in the Norwegian civil wars
languageOfWorkOrName Norwegian
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Varteig
motherOf Haakon IV of Norway
nobleTitle mother of the king of Norway
notableEvent contested paternity of Haakon IV of Norway
involvement in succession dispute after the death of Haakon III of Norway
partOf Norwegian civil wars
placeOfOrigin Varteig, Norway
positionHeld royal mistress of Haakon III of Norway (disputed)
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
residence Varteig
sexOrGender female
significantEvent ordeal to prove Haakon IV’s legitimacy (as reported in sagas)
public oath affirming Haakon IV’s royal paternity
significantRelation Haakon III of Norway
timePeriod 13th century
late 12th century

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Haakon IV of Norway mother Inga of Varteig