- Arngrímr
Brandsson (died 13
October 1361) was an
Icelandic cleric and writer. Arngrímr‘s
early life and
career has long been the
subject of debate; the...
- on 3 June 1844, on
request from a
merchant who
wanted specimens. Jón
Brandsson and Sigurður Ísleifsson, the men who had
killed the last birds, were interviewed...
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incubating an egg, were
killed there in June 1844, when
Icelandic sailors Jón
Brandsson and Sigurður Ísleifsson
strangled the
adults and
Ketill Ketilsson accidentally...
- of literature,
culture and education,
famed for its library. Arngrímr
Brandsson, Karl Jónsson,
Gunnlaugr Leifsson and Oddr
Snorrason were all religious...
- lix-lxiv (p. lxiv). Karl G. Johansson, 'Bergr
Sokkason och Arngrímur
Brandsson – översättare och författare i
samma miljö', in Old
Norse Myths, Literature...
- Icelandic).
Retrieved 13 June 2018. Nordal, Guðrún. "Stanza – Arngrímr ábóti
Brandsson, Guðmundardrápa 34". skaldic.abdn.ac.uk.
Retrieved 13 June 2018. "Arngrímur...
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previous centuries. This included:
Brandur Jónsson,
lawyer (died 1494)
Hrafn Brandsson the younger, who
lived in Hof
before he
obtained Glaumbær from Teitur...
- Þorbergsson in 1314,
while Guðmundar saga D was
apparently composed by Arngrímr
Brandsson for the
second translation of Guðmundur's
relics by
Bishop Ormr Ásláksson...
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Solveig Rafnsdóttir was the
daughter of the
elderman of Iceland,
Hrafn Brandsson, and Margrét Eyjólfsdóttir and the
sister of the
priest ocBrand Hrafnsson...
- (translated from the
Latin life of the Anglo-Saxon
Saint Dunstan). Arngrímr
Brandsson,
author of Guðmundar saga D, and
possibly the
translator of
Thomas saga...