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Brynjólfur [ˈprɪnˌjoulvʏr̥] is an
Icelandic masculine given name.
People with that name include:
Brynjólfur Bjarnason (1898–1989),
Icelandic communist...
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Brynjólfur Sveinsson (14
September 1605 – 5
August 1675)
served as the
Lutheran Bishop of the see of Skálholt in Iceland. His main
influence has been on...
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Brynjólfur Andersen Willumsson (born
Brynjólfur Darri Willumsson; 12
August 2000) is an
Icelandic footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Dutch Eredivisie...
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Brynjólfur Pétursson (15
April 1810 – 18
October 1851) was an
Icelandic lawyer and
government official. He was one of the Fjölnismenn, a
group of Icelandic...
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known of its
whereabouts until 1643, when it came into the
possession of
Brynjólfur Sveinsson, then the
Church of Iceland's
Bishop of Skálholt. At that time...
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known of its
whereabouts until 1643, when it came into the
possession of
Brynjólfur Sveinsson, then
Bishop of Skálholt. At the time,
versions of the Prose...
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Brynjólfur Bjarnason (26 May 1898 – 16
April 1989) was an
Icelandic communist politician and philosopher.
Bjarnason was born in Hæli in Gnúpverjahreppur...
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ended in Copenhagen,
where Brynjólfur Sveinsson sponsored him to
attend the
seminary at the
Church of Our Lady.
Brynjólfur had
family connections to Hallgrímur...
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first received special attention by the
learned in 1651 when
Bishop Brynjólfur Sveinsson of Skálholt, with the
permission of King
Frederick III of Denmark...
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codex was
discovered in 1643, when it came into the
possession of
Brynjólfur Sveinsson, then
Bishop of Skálholt in Iceland, who in 1662 sent it as...