Ingard of Denmark
Ingardis or Ingard of Denmark was a Duchess of Pomerania by marriage to Casimir [II, Duke of Pomerania]. She was regent during the minority of her son Wartislaw [III, Duke of Pomerania] in 1219–1226.
Ingardis was from Denmark. Traditionally, she has often been claimed to be a princess of Denmark.
She married Casimir II in 1210. Together, they had a son, Wartislaw III who would succeed as duke of Pomerania-Demmin, and a daughter, Elisabeth.
Ingardis ruled Pomerania-Demmin in place of young Wartislaw from Casimir's death 1219 until 1226. At that time, Pomerania-Demmin as well as the other part duchy Pomerania-Stettin were under Danish overlordship, which diminished after the 1227 Battle of [Bornhöved (1227)|Battle of Bornhöved] and was finally dismissed when Wartislaw successfully countered a Danish expedition in 1234 with his Lübeck allies.