- Halldór
Ásgrímsson (pronounced [ˈhalːˌtour ˈauːsˌkrimsˌsɔn]; 8
September 1947 – 18 May 2015) was an
Icelandic politician, who
served as
prime minister...
- Ívar
Ásgrímsson (born 11
April 1965) is an
Icelandic basketball coach and the
former head
coach of the
Icelandic women's
national basketball team. He led...
- Benóný
Ásgrímsson is an
Icelandic aviator. He
served with the
Icelandic Coast Guard for 50 years,
including 38
years as a
helicopter pilot from 1978 to...
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September 2004, Halldór
Ásgrímsson of the
Progressive Party took over as
prime minister from Davíð Oddsson. Halldór
Ásgrímsson announced his intention...
- The
Cabinet of Halldór
Ásgrímsson in
Iceland was
formed 15
September 2004. Árni
Mathiesen replaced Geir
Haarde as
Minister of Finance.
Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson...
-
Eysteinn Ásgrímsson (c. 1310 –
March 14, 1361) was an
Icelandic monk,
ecclesiastical inspector, and
skald (poet); Lilja [nl; is; de], the best
known and...
- to form a
coalition with the
Progressive Party,
whose leader, Halldór
Ásgrímsson,
became Minister of
Foreign Affairs. In the new government, privatisation...
- the
departure of Davíð Oddsson.
Following the
announcement of Halldór
Ásgrímsson's resignation as
Prime Minister on 5 June 2006, Geir
succeeded him as Prime...
- jarðskjálftinn á þessu ári". MBL (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 28
October 2024.
Ásgrímsson, Þorsteinn (23
August 2024). "Ný
sprunga opnast til norðurs". MBL (in...
- Tóm****on in Hólar 1878–1881 Jón
Ásgrímsson in Skúfsstaðir 1881–1885 Sigurður
Gunnlaugsson in Skriðuland 1885–1886 Magnús
Ásgrímsson in Sleitustaðir 1886–1889...