- Ágúst
Gylfason (born 1971),
Icelandic footballer Vilmundur Gylfason (1948–1983),
Icelandic politician, historian, and poet Þorsteinn
Gylfason (1942–2005)...
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Gylfi Gylfason (born 22
September 1977) is an
Icelandic handball player who
competed in the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Thorvaldur Gylfason (Icelandic
orthography Þorvaldur
Gylfason; born 18 July 1951) is an
Icelandic economist who has been
active in
Icelandic public life...
- Ágúst
Gylfason (born 1
August 1971) is an
Icelandic football manager and a
former player. He was
manager of Breiðablik
until 2019, when he
became manager...
- Þorsteinn
Gylfason (12
August 1942 – 16
August 2005) was an
Icelandic philosopher, translator,
musician and poet. Þorsteinn
distinguished himself in Icelandic...
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numerous states being identified as 'free' by
Freedom House (2018). In 2013,
Gylfason noted that the fall of
communist regimes in
Europe led to
substantial increases...
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Vilmundur Gylfason (7
August 1948 – 19 June 1983) was an
Icelandic politician,
historian and poet. He was the son of
Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason and Guðrún...
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Archived from the
original on 23
February 2011.
Retrieved 7
November 2010.
Gylfason,
Thorvaldur (30
April 2010). "Iceland's
special investigation: The plot...
- that he is
nevertheless "not a
fatalist in the
heathen sense".
Thorsteinn Gylfason rejects the idea that
there is any
fatalism in Njáls saga,
arguing that...
- Pétursson (2000–01)
David Winnie 2001
Willum Þór Þórsson 2002 – 2004 Magnús
Gylfason 2005
Teitur Þórðarson (2006 – 11
December 2007) Logi Ólafsson (1 July 2007 –...