Family tree Overmars » Ingrid Anna Olafsdotter Munsö Prinses Van Zweden (1001-1050)

Personal data Ingrid Anna Olafsdotter Munsö Prinses Van Zweden 

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  • She was born in the year 1001 in Uppsala, Zweden.
  • She died on February 10, 1050 in Kiev, Oekraïne, she was 49 years old.

Household of Ingrid Anna Olafsdotter Munsö Prinses Van Zweden

She is married to Jaroslau I (De Wijze) Vladimirovitsj Rurikides Grootvorst Van Kiev.

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  1. Ekkels Web Site, Frederik Ekkels, Ingrid Anna Olafsdotter Munsö Prinses Van Zweden, March 3, 2011
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W.H. Overmars, "Family tree Overmars", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/overmars-stamboom/R916.php : accessed January 6, 2026), "Ingrid Anna Olafsdotter Munsö Prinses Van Zweden (1001-1050)".