- 94028°W / 64.14667; -21.94028 The
Alþingi (pronounced [ˈalˌθiɲcɪ];
Icelandic for 'general meeting'),
anglicised as
Althingi or Althing, is the
supreme national...
- A
member of
parliament (MP) is the
representative in
parliament of the
people who live in
their electoral district.
Members of
parliament typically form...
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existing in
Iceland between the
establishment of the
Althing (Icelandic:
Alþingi) in 930 and the
pledge of
fealty to the
Norwegian king with the Old Covenant...
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location of
Alþingi in Reykjavík
effectively established the city as the
capital of Iceland. In 1874,
Iceland was
given a constitution; with it,
Alþingi gained...
- the
Alþingi, the
national parliament, was
founded in the year 930, and held its
sessions there until 1799 and
still as of
today the name
Alþingi Íslendinga...
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holding the presidency: meet the
qualifications specified for
members of the
Althingi be at
least thirty-five
years old have at
least 1,500
commendations Articles...
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elections and ask
President Halla Tómasdóttir the next day to
dissolve the
Althingi and set the
elections for 30 November. In particular,
Bjarni cited "how...
- Grímr
Goatshoe (or
possibly Goatbeard),
investigates all of
Iceland before Alþingi (Parliament) can be established. Ari's text is
somewhat unclear here. Presumably...
- 128–130. ISBN 978-1-137-60123-0. OCLC 961119208. "A
short history of
Alþingi – the
oldest parliament in the world". europa.eu. The
European Union. Archived...
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ancient Law Rock,
where it
remained until the
Alþingi was
finally transferred from it in 1798. The
Alþingi was Iceland's
legislative and
chief judicial...