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- Margaret Skulesdatter (Old Norse: Margrét Skúladóttir) (1208–1270) was a Norwegian queen consort, spouse of King Haakon IV of Norway and queen consort...
- He was the youngest son of King Håkon Håkonsson and his wife Margaret Skulesdatter. He was born in Tunsberg and was baptised in May 1238. He spent most...
- Håkonsdotter; 1234 – 1262) was the daughter of Håkon IV and his wife, Margaret Skulesdatter. She was born in Bergen. As part of an alliance she was betrothed to...
- Ingeborg of Denmark (1263–1280) Rikissa Birgersdotter (1251–1257) Margrete Skulesdatter (1225–1263) Margaret of Sweden (1189–1202) Estrid Bjørnsdotter (1170–1176)...
- (1513–1541) Scotland Margaret of Provence (1270–1285) France Margaret Skulesdatter (1263–1270) Norway Margherita of Savoy (1900–1926) Italy Margrethe II...
- Magnus VI Haakonsson Haakon V of Norway, king (died 1319). Margaret Skulesdatter, queen (born c. 1210). ****e, Knut. "Håkon 5 Magnusson". In ****e, Knut...
- mentioned on a 1258 do****ent, and had issue. Haakon married Margrete Skulesdatter on 25 May 1225, daughter of his rival Earl Skule Bårdsson. Their children...
- Ingeborg of Denmark (1263–1280) Rikissa Birgersdotter (1251–1257) Margrete Skulesdatter (1225–1263) Margaret of Sweden (1189–1202) Estrid Bjørnsdotter (1170–1176)...
- Folkenborg Illegitimate son of Haakon III and Inga of Varteig Margaret Skulesdatter 25 May 1225 Bergen Four children 16 December 1263 Kirkwall Aged 58–59...
- 1245) Knut Haakonsson, Norwegian nobleman (jarl) (d. 1261) Margaret Skulesdatter, queen consort of Norway (d. 1270) Sempad the Constable, Armenian nobleman...