- Sölve
Sölve was a
sea-king who conqueredSweden by burning the Swedish kingÖsten to death inside hishall .The
Heimskringla relates that he was the son Högne ofNærøy , and that he had his home inJutland (however, according to the older source Historia Norwegiae, he wasGeatish ). He pillaged in theBaltic Sea and at night they made shore in the "hundred of Lofond"/"Lovund" (perhapsLovön or theLagunda Hundred ) where they surrounded a house and set it on fire killing everybody inside. In the house there was a feast where the Swedish kingÖsten was invited. Then Sölve and his men arrived in Sigtuna (Old Sigtuna ) and declared that the Swedes had to accept him as king. The Swedes refused and fought Sölve for eleven days until they lost. Sölve then ruled Sweden until the Swedes rebelled and killed him.Historia Norwegiae only relates that the Geats burnt Östen and his people to death inside his house.
Sölvi also appears in "
Half's saga ", of which there is a version from the year1300 . This saga relates that Sölvi was the son of Högne the rich ofNærøy "fyrir Naumundalsminni" inNorway and that he was the brother of Hild the Slender. Sölvi's brother-in-law, Hjorleiv, was the king ofHordaland andRogaland and Hjorleiv killed Hreidar, the king ofZealand . Then Hjorleiv put Sölvi as thejarl of Zealand. Later in the saga, Sölvi is no longer the jarl of Zealand, but the king of Sweden. Hjorleiv had a son named Half (after whom the saga is named), and after the Norwegian king Asmund had killed Half, a couple of his champions go to Sweden and king Sölvi ("til svíþjóðar ; fóru þeir ... á fund Sölva konungs") (see alsoGard Agdi ).Sölvi is also mentioned in a few other sources, but none of them relate of his Danish and Swedish dominions.
He was succeeded by
Ingvar of the Swedish royal dynasty, theHouse of Yngling .Primary sources
*
Ynglingatal
*Ynglinga saga (part of theHeimskringla )
*Historia Norwegiae
*Halfs saga econdary sources
Nerman, B. "Det svenska rikets uppkomst". Stockholm, 1925.
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