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- Ingerd Ottesdotter (Rømer) (c. 1475–1555) was her era's wealthiest landowner in Norway. She was the ultimate heiress of the noble Rømer family and a political...
- as "Lady Ingerd the Elder" to distinguish her from her relative Inger Ottesdotter Rømer, the landowner of Austrått. She was married and widowed twice;...
- Christian III Inger Ottesdotter Rømer and her daughter Lucie Nilsdatter dies in a shipwrecking off the coast of Sunnmøre. Inger Ottesdotter Rømer, wealthy...
- originally short for a name in Ing-, either Ingrid or Ingegerd. Inger Ottesdotter Rømer (c. 1475–1555), Norwegian landowner and political intriguer Aud...
- Nilsdatter (d. 1555), daughter of Nils Henriksson (ca. 1455–1523) and Inger Ottesdotter Rømer of Austrått (ca. 1475-1555). Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Mogens Svale"...
- (died 1523), Lord High Steward of Norway, whose wife was Lady Inger Ottesdotter Rømer, heiress of Austrått. The couple's only surviving children were...
- with considerable de facto independence. Prominent are Lady Ingegjerd Ottesdotter Rømer of Austrått and Lady Gørvel Fadersdotter (Sparre) of Giske. It...
- Eline Nilsdatter (died 1532), daughter of Nils Henriksson and Inger Ottesdotter Rømer. This was a period with strong conflicts between Lutheranism, which...
- grandfather to Otte Matsson Rømer (c. 1440–1510); great-grandfather to Inger Ottesdotter Rømer (c. 1475–1555). Erik Opsahl. "Otte Rømer". Store norske leksikon...
- German) (c. 1450–1511), influenced Luther's attitude toward women Inger Ottesdotter Rømer (c. 1475–1555), wealthiest landowner in Norway, promoted the Reformation...