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Gissurarson [ˈcɪsːˌʏːrarˌsɔːn] is a
surname of
Icelandic origin,
meaning son of Gissur. In
Icelandic names, the name is not
strictly a surname, but a...
- Ísleifur
Gissurarson (c. 1006 – 5 July 1080), an
Icelandic clergyman,
became the
first bishop of Iceland,
following the
adoption of
Christianity in 1000...
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Hallur Gissurarson (died 1230) was an
Icelandic lawspeaker in the 13th
century and
later a monk and abbot, at both
Helgafellsklaustur and Þykkvabæjarklaustur...
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Setja ósníddan
texta hér
Hannes Hólmsteinn
Gissurarson (born
February 19, 1953, in Reykjavík, Iceland) is a
professor emeritus of
political science at...
- Magnús
Gissurarson (c. 1175–1236;
Modern Icelandic: [ˈmaknuːs ˈcɪsːˌʏːrarˌsɔːn]; Old Norse: Magnús
Gizurarson [ˈmɑɣnuːs ˈɡit͡sˌurɑz̠ˌson]) was an Icelandic...
- Jón Guðnason skráði. Reykjavík 1983: Mál og menning.
Hannes Hólmsteinn
Gissurarson: Íslenskir kommúnistar 1918–1998. Reykjavík 2011:
Almenna bókafélagið...
- of
novelist and
Nobel Laureate Halldór
Laxness by
Hannes Hólmsteinn
Gissurarson. It was
published in
three volumes: Halldór (2003)
Kiljan (2004) Laxness...
- This has been
contested by
historians Thor
Whitehead and
Hannes H.
Gissurarson in
books about the
communist movement. The
Socialist Party maintained...
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Arason Guðríður Þorbjarnardóttir,
explorer Ingólfur
Arnarson Ísleifur
Gissurarson Kolbeinn Tumason Leifur Eiríksson (e. Leif Ericson, Old
Norse Leifr Eiríksson)...
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American Folklore. 100 (397): 363–365. doi:10.2307/540351. JSTOR 540351.
Gissurarson,
Loftur R. (Summer 1989). "Review".
Sociological Analysis. 50 (2): 195–197...