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[[File:Varteig komm.PNG|thumb|Varteig municipal coat of arms from 1979 showed Inga of Varteig, mother of King Håkon Håkonson]]
'''Varteig''' is a former municipality in [[Østfold]] county, Norway.
'''Varteig''' is a village in [[Sarpsborg]] and was formerly a municipality in [[Østfold]] County, Norway.


It was created by a split from [[Tune, Norway|Tune]] in 1861. At that time Varteig had a population of 1,405.
Varteig is located north of Sarpsborg and east of [[Glomma]]. Varteig was part of the Tune municipality until 1861. It was designated to be a municipality by a split from [[Tune, Norway|Tune]] in 1861. At that time Varteig had a population of 1,405. On 1 January 1992 a small part of the district Furuholmen, with 12 inhabitants, was moved to [[Rakkestad]] municipality. The rest of Varteig was incorporated into [[Sarpsborg]] along with Tune and [[Skjeberg]].

On 1 January 1992 a small part of the district Furuholmen, with 12 inhabitants, was moved to [[Rakkestad]] municipality. The rest of Varteig was incorporated into [[Sarpsborg]] along with Tune and [[Skjeberg]].


Varteig is probably best known as the home place of [[Inga of Varteig]] (born about 1185, died 1234), mother of [[Håkon Håkonson]], king of Norway from 1217 to 1263.
Varteig is probably best known as the home place of [[Inga of Varteig]] (born about 1185, died 1234), mother of [[Håkon Håkonson]], king of Norway from 1217 to 1263.

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File:Varteig komm.PNG
Varteig municipal coat of arms from 1979 showed Inga of Varteig, mother of King Håkon Håkonson

Varteig is a village in Sarpsborg and was formerly a municipality in Østfold County, Norway.

Varteig is located north of Sarpsborg and east of Glomma. Varteig was part of the Tune municipality until 1861. It was designated to be a municipality by a split from Tune in 1861. At that time Varteig had a population of 1,405. On 1 January 1992 a small part of the district Furuholmen, with 12 inhabitants, was moved to Rakkestad municipality. The rest of Varteig was incorporated into Sarpsborg along with Tune and Skjeberg.

Varteig is probably best known as the home place of Inga of Varteig (born about 1185, died 1234), mother of Håkon Håkonson, king of Norway from 1217 to 1263.

The name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old farm of Varteig (Old Norse Varteigr), since the first church was built on its ground. The meaning of the first element is unknown, the last element is teigr m 'strip of field'.

References

  • Dag Jukvam / Statistics Norway (1999). "Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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