Inger (senator)

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Inger (Ingvar)
Native name
Yngvarr (Old Norse)
Bornc. 814
Diedafter 870
AllegianceByzantine Empire
Spouse(s)Melisenna Martinakia
ChildrenIncluding Empress Eudokia Ingerina
Other workSenator in Constantinople, Courtier

Inger or Ingvar (Old Norse: Yngvarr; Greek: Ινγρός Μαρτινάκιος, Ingros Martinakios; c. 814 - after 870) was a Byzantine Varangian soldier, politician and courtier of Nordic origin.[1] In the service of Amorian emperors, Theophilos and Michael III, he rose to distinction in the military and ultimately became a senator in Constantinople. During the reign of Basil the Macedonian he served as a courtier before retiring to his estates and dying some time after 870.

Inger married Melisenna Martinakia, a descendant of Heraclius, with whom he had several children including the future empress Eudokia Ingerina.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Norwich, JJ - Byzantium : The Apogee pp. 43