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Olav Trelgja "Tree Feller" Ingjaldsson

Olav Trelgja "Tree Feller" Ingjaldsson[1, 2]

Mann Ca 682 - 767  (Alder 85)
Person ID: I12426   |  Sist endret: 1 Aug 2017
   Has 59 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Navn Olav Trelgja "Tree Feller" Ingjaldsson
    Kallenavn Tree Feller
    Slektskapwith Erik Holmberg
    Fødsel
    Ca 682
    Värmland, Sweden Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    Død
    767
  • Foreldre

    Famile ID: F219344 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  
    Far Ingjald Illråde "the Bad" "Evilheart" (ID:I12408) (Alder 73)
    f. 595, SwedenFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. 668 (Alder 73)
    Slektskap fødsel
    Mor Gauthild Algautsdatter (ID:I12411)
    f. Ca 600, SwedenFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. Ja, ukjent dato
    Slektskap fødsel
  • Familie

    Famile ID: F220546 Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram  |  Sist endret: 1 Aug 2017  
    Kone Solveig (Solva) Halvdansdatter of Solisles (ID:I12420)
    f. 688, Uppland, SwedenFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. Ja, ukjent dato
    Barn 
      1. MannIngiald Olafsson (ID:I12438)
    f. Ca 650, Värmland, SwedenFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. Ja, ukjent dato  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
    + 2. MannHalvdan Olavsson (ID:I11817) (Alder 85)
    f. Ca 660, Romerike, Akershus, NorwayFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
    d. 745, Toten, Oppland, NorwayFinn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 85)  [Far: fødsel]  [Mor: fødsel]
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  • Andre Hendelser

    Yrke - occu
    Värmland, Sweden Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet
     –  Viking King of Vermaland
    • Olof Tretelgia was the first of the Ynglings to settle in Norway after fleeing Uppsala from problems caused by his father. When the Swedes heard that Olav was clearing the forests for farmland, they laughed at him and called him the "Trelgia" meaning "Tree-feller".

      Olav var sønn av Ingjald Illråde og konge over Vermland. Han var gift med Solveig, datter av Harald Gulltann fra Solør, som var konge over dette området. Han ble regnet som stamfar for den senere norske Ynglinge-linje.

      --------wikipedia.org--------------
      Olaf Tree Feller (Old Norse: Óláfr trételgja, Swedish: Olof Trätälja, Norwegian: Olav Tretelgja, all meaning Olaf Woodwhittler) was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald Ill-ruler of the House of Yngling according to Ynglingatal.

      His mother was Gauthild, a princess of West Götaland, whose maternal grandfather was Olof the Sharp-sighted, the king of Nerike.

      His mother sent him to his foster-father Bove in West Götaland, where he grew up with his foster-brother Saxe who was surnamed Flette.

      When Olof heard of his father's death, he assembled the men who were willing to follow him and went to his kinsmen in Nerike, because after his father's atrocities, the Swedes had grown hostile towards the Ynglings.

      When the Swedes learnt that Olof and his kin had sought refuge in Nerike, they were attacked and had to head west through deep and mountainous forests (Kilsbergen) to Lake Vänern and the estuary of Klarälven (where Karlstad is presently situated). Here, they settled and cleared land. Soon they had created a whole province called Värmland, where they could make good living.

      When the Swedes learnt that Olof was clearing land, they were amused and called him the Tree-feller. Olof married a woman named Solveig who was a daughter of Halfdan Guldtand of Soleyar. Olof and Solveigh had two sons, Ingjald Olofsson and Halfdan Hvitbeinn, who were brought up in Soleyar in the house of his mother's uncle Sölve.

      Because of king Ivar Vidfamne and his harsh rule many Swedes emigrated to Värmland, and they became so numerous that the province could not sustain them. The land was afflicted by famine of which the Swedes accused the king. It was an old tradition in Sweden of holding the king responsible for the wealth of the land (see Domalde). The Swedes accused Olof of neglecting his sacrifices to the gods and believed that this was the cause of the famine.

      The Swedish settlers thus rebelled against Olof, surrounded his house on the shores of lake Vänern and burnt him inside it. Thus he was sacrificed to Odin, like his ancestor Domalde.

      Ynglingatal and Historia Norwegiae
      However, Historia Norwegiae says that Olof succeeded his father and ruled as the king of Sweden in peace until his death.

      Ejus filius Olavus cognomento tretelgia diu et pacifice functus regno plenus dierum obiit in Swethia.[1]
      His son, Olav, known as Tretelgje, accomplished a long and peaceful reign, and died in Sweden, replete in years.[2]

      The lines of Ynglingatal appear to say that he was a Swedish prince (svía jöfri), and that he was burnt inside his hall and disappeared from Gamla Uppsala.

      Ok við vág,
      viðar (telgju)
      hræ Ólafs
      hofgyldir svalg,
      ok glóðfjálgr
      gervar leysti
      sonr Fornjóts
      af Svía jöfri.
      Sá áttkonr
      frá Uppsölum
      Lofða kyns
      fyrir löngu hvarf.[3]

      Along the lower parts of the river Byälven in Värmland, there are three large barrows, which legend attributes to Olof Trätälja. Moreover, there are many hillforts near this river and the northern shore of Lake Vänern testifying to a violent period. Archaeological excavations from one of the hillforts, Villkorsberget, show that it was burnt in a period corresponding to Olof (510–680).
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