Lady Ingeborg Åkesdotter Tott or 'Ingeborg Aagesdotter of the Thott', in her lifetime called Ingeborg Åkesdotter or simply Fru Ingeborg, was a Swedish noble, the consort of the Swedish regent Sten Sture the elder. She was the fiefholder of Häme in Finland. She functioned as the de facto queen consort of Sweden for over three decades and participated in state affairs during the reign of her spouse.
Ingeborg Tott is believed to be the model for the face of the Princess/Maiden of the Saint George and the Dragon by Bernt Notke in Storkyrkan in Stockholm.
Sten Sture the Elder was a Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden from 1470 to 1497 and again from 1501 to 1503. As the leader of the victorious Swedish separatist forces against the royal unionist forces during the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471, he weakened the Kalmar Union considerably and became the effective ruler of Sweden as Lord Regent for most of his remaining life.
Sculpted youth portrait (1489)
Saint George and the Dragon, commonly attributed to Bernt Notke, in Storkyrkan, Stockholm
18th century burial monument in Strängnäs Cathedral
The Sten Sture Monument in Uppsala, by Carl Milles