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Olaf Treefeller got a wife called Solva or Solveig a daughter of Halfdan Guldtand in Soleyar, son of Solve Solvarson who was son of Solve the Old. No mother is given for Solveig. Olaf and Solva had two sons, Ingjald the Bad and Halfdan Hvitbein. [1] Sources ? Snorri Sturluson: Sagas of the Norse Kings. Ynglingasaga. Translated by Samuel Laing, revised by Peter Foote MA. Everyman's Library Dutton New York SBN 460 00847 1 Page 38. ? Snorri Sturluson: Sagas of the Norse Kings. Translated by Samuel Laing, revised by Peter Foote MA. Everyman's Library Dutton New York SBN 460 00847 1 Page 38 | ||||