- öndverða
- f. beginning (fyrir öndverðu heims þessa).
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
Snaefellsjökull — Snæfellsjökull Snæfellsjökull Höhe 1.446 m Lage … Deutsch Wikipedia
Snæfellsjökull — Höhe 1.446 m … Deutsch Wikipedia
Snæfellsjökull — Infobox Mountain Name = Snæfellsjökull Photo = Snaefellsnes Snaefellsjökull Summit 20030529.jpg Caption = The summit of Snæfellsjökull Elevation = 1,446 m (4,744 ft) Location = Snæfellsnes peninsula, western Iceland Range = Prominence = >1,200 m… … Wikipedia
Sturlungar family clan — The Sturlungs (Icelandic: Sturlungar) were a powerful family clan in medieval mid 13th century Iceland, in the time of the Icelandic Commonwealth. Their story is partly told in Sturlunga saga, and members of the clan were significant participants … Wikipedia
Ásbirningar family clan — The Ásbirnings were a powerful family clan in the medieval Icelandic Commonwealth. They dominated Skagafjörður in the 12th and 13th centuries until their last leader died in Haugsnesbardagi in 1246. The Ásbirnings were well known warriors and… … Wikipedia
Haukdælir family clan — The Haukdælir were one of the family clans who controlled medieval Iceland during the period of the Icelandic Commonwealth. Their name is derived from Haukadalur (literally, Valley of the Hawks ). The Haukdælir traced their lineage to Ketilbjörn… … Wikipedia
Svínfellingar family clan — The Svínfellings (or Svínfellingar) were a family clan in the medieval Icelandic Commonwealth. They ruled the Eastfjords of Iceland. Their forefather was Flosi, one of the Burners of Njal. Their name is derived from the clan s Svínafell homestead … Wikipedia
Vatnsfirðingar family clan — The Vatnsfirðings (or Vatnsfirðingar) were one of the most influential family clans in 12th century Iceland during the period of the Icelandic Commonwealth. Their domain of influence was based around Ísafjörður.References* Árni Daníel Júlíusson,… … Wikipedia
Kolbeinn Tumason — (1173 ndash; 1208) was a member of the Ásbirningar family clan, and was one of the most powerful chieftains ( goði ) in Iceland around the turn of the 12th century. His power was probably at its height around 1200 AD. Kolbeinn used his influence… … Wikipedia
Old Covenant — For the theological use of Old Covenant, see Mosaic Covenant, Covenant (biblical) and Old Testament. The Old Covenant ( is. Gamli sáttmáli) was the name of the agreement which effected the union of Iceland and Norway. It is also known as… … Wikipedia
Guðmundur Arason — (1161 March 16 1237) was an influential 12th and 13th century Icelandic saintly bishop who took part in increasing the powers of the Catholic Church in medieval Iceland. His story is recorded in several manuscripts, most notably Prestssaga… … Wikipedia