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= Ingibjorg Jarlamóðir = Ingibjorg 'mother of earls' Jarlamóðir was the Queen of Scotland and Countess of Orkney in the 11th century AD.

The exact dates of her life are unclear because they were not well documented, and the main source of information on her life, the Orkneyinga saga, contains many many chronological discrepanies and inaccuracies. However, Ingibjorg is estimated to have flourished between c. 1025-58.

Marriage to Earl Thorfinn of Orkney
Ingibjorg's first marriage was to Earl Thorfinn of Orkney in the late 1020s. This marriage has been interpreted as a way to bring Thorfinn into the circle of King Olaf Haraldsson (St Olaf) of Norway, and as transforming the political relations between Orkney and Norway.

Marriage to Malcolm III of Scotland
After becoming Thorfinn's widow, Ingibjorg married to Maelcoluim son of Donnachad of Canmore, who became King Malcolm III of Scotland and reigned from 1058-93. She is recorded to have given birth to a son with Thorfinn, named Duncan (later Duncan II of Scotland), however his legitimacy is uncertain since a later chronicler referred to him as a bastard.