Ingrid Svantepolksdotter

Ingrid Svantepolksdotter (floruit 1350), was a Swedish noble and abbess.

She is foremost known for being the central figure in one of the famous incidents referred to as the Maiden Abduction from Vreta, where she, like her mother before her, was abducted from Vreta Abbey by the man she later married.

Ingrid was the daughter of Svantepolk of Viby and Benedicta of Bjelbo and thereby niece of Queen Catherine of Sweden.

She was engaged to the Danish noble David Torstensson, but placed in the Vreta Abbey as a child to be educated prior to marriage; her sister Catherine was also placed there, but in her case to join the order.

Before March 1322, she became a member of the Vreta Abbey, and in 1323, she succeeded her sister as its abbess.