Helvig of Norway
Helvig of Norway was a historical figure known for her role as a queen consort in the 14th century. She was married to King Haakon VI of Norway, which helped strengthen ties between Norway and Sweden. Helvig was the daughter of Duke Eric of Sweden and played a significant part in the political landscape of her time.
As queen, Helvig contributed to the cultural and social life of the court. Her marriage to Haakon VI produced several children, including King Olav IV of Norway, who later became a significant ruler. Helvig's legacy is intertwined with the history of the Scandinavian kingdoms during the Middle Ages.