Adolph (Alf) Swedish Monarch. Living from approximately 400 to 430 A.D., he was a member of the Yngling Dynast, and ruled Swealand, or the central Swea Region part of Sweden which subsequently developed into that country by about 980 A. D. Also known as Atawulf (Swedish: Alf [Adolf], nicknamed Elfse), he was likely to have been Adolph I. Evidence exists that he did exist outside of the legends. Adolph was co-ruler with his brother Ingvi (Yngve) and was married to Queen Bera. The relationship between the...[Read More] (Bio by: J T Demitz) Thorsugle (Tumulus), Uppsala, Uppsala Lan, Sweden Plot: The tumulus is no longer visible on the bank of the Fyris River.
Ingvi (Yngve) Legendary Swedish king. He lived approximately 402 to 430 and reigned over Swealand, or the central Swea Region part of Sweden which developed into that country by about 980 A.D. Belonging to the ancient Yngling Dynasty of Upsala, he has also been counted as Ingi II. The fertility god of Norse mythology, Ingvi-Freyr (Yngve Frej), for whom the dynasty and the story about it was named, was numbered Ingi I. According to the Yngling Saga of historian Snorri Sturluson, Ingvi and his brother Adolph (...[Read More] (Bio by: J T Demitz) Thorsugle (Tumulus), Uppsala, Uppsala Lan, Sweden Plot: The tumulus is no longer visible on the bank of the Fyris River.