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Ingolfr Arnarson, in some
sources named Bjǫrnolfsson, (c. 849 – c. 910) is
commonly recognized as the
first permanent Norse settler of Iceland, together...
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consider the age of
settlement in
Iceland to have
begun with
settlement by
Ingólfr Arnarson around 874, for he was the
first to sail to
Iceland with the purpose...
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Iceland was
established at Reykjavík by
Ingólfr Arnarson circa AD 870, as
described in the Book of Settlement.
Ingólfr is said to have
decided the location...
- the
settlement of
Iceland began in 874 AD, when the
Norwegian chieftain Ingólfr Arnarson became the island's
first permanent settler. In the following...
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traditionally considered Iceland's
first female settler. She was
married to
Íngolfr Arnarson, the
first settler of
Iceland and
founder of Reykjavík. According...
- the
compilation known as Landnámabók. Hjörleifr was the
blood brother of
Ingólfr Arnarson, the
first settler of
Iceland in the late 9th century.
While raiding...
- case of the horse-fylgja
occurs in Vatnsdæla saga. Here, the
dreamer (
Ingólfr Þorsteinsson) sees
himself riding on a red horse,
which he optimistically...
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Faroes Ship of the same name https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naddoddur
Ingólfr Arnarson Settlement of
Iceland Scott Michael Rank, Ph.D. "Viking Explorations...
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often called themselves Ostmen or
Austmenn – "East-men".) Not long
after Ingólfr Arnarson arrived in Iceland, his
blood brother Hjörleifr Hróðmarsson was...
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distribute imported goods. The
holder of the goðorð of the
descendants of
Ingólfr Arnarson, the
first Scandinavian to
settle permanently in Iceland, had...