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Instead, her father quickly arranged with a marriage to the powerful Yaroslav I The Wise of Novgorod . Once in Russia , her name was changed to the Greek ''Irene''. According to several Sagas , she was given as a marriage gift Ladoga and adjacent lands, which later received the name Ingria (arguably a corruption of Ingigerd's name).

She initiated the building of the Saint Sophia Cathedral In Kiev that was supervised by her husband, who styled himself '' Czar ''. They had six sons and four daughters, which became Queens of France , Hungary , Norway , and (arguably) England . The whole family is depicted in one of the Fresco es of the Saint Sophia. Upon her death on 10 Feb. 1049 , she was buried in the same cathedral.

Ingigerd-Irene is sometimes confused with Yaroslav's first wife, whose name was Anna. She was declared a local saint in Novgorod because of her initiative of building the Cathedral Of St Sophia In Novgorod , where she is buried.