Ingeborg Akeleye

Ingeborg Akeleye (May 13, 1741 – June 2, 1800) was a Norwegian noblewoman and heiress.

In 1765, Danneskiold-Laurvig was exiled from Copenhagen to Larvik after his abduction of the actress Mette Marie Rose (1745–1819) from the Royal Danish Theatre.

Her father subsequently acquired royal consent as Ingeborg's guardian, but she escaped his authority and lived with different friends in Norway and Sweden.

The couple began a prolonged cohabitation which ended in 1783 when Danneskiold-Laurvig died.

[4][5][6] She next married Swedish diplomat Carl Ingmann von Manderfeldt (1747-1813) who in 1778 had fled with accusations of embezzlement to Norway.

Ingeborg Akeleye by Jens Juel