- Matthías
Jochumsson (11
November 1835 – 18
November 1920) was an
Icelandic Lutheran clergyman, poet, playwright, and translator. He is best
known for his...
- Sveinbjörnsson
composed the music,
while the
lyrics were aut****d by Matthías
Jochumsson. It was
adopted as the
national anthem in 1944, when the
country declared...
- recipient. The
national anthem of
Iceland is Lofsöngur,
written by Matthías
Jochumsson, with
music by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson. Iceland's
largest television...
-
German Renaissance Matthias Jabs,
German guitarist and
songwriter Matthías
Jochumsson,
Icelandic poet
Matthias Lechner,
German film art
director Matthias Menck...
- Hallgrímsson,
pioneers of the
Romantic movement in Iceland; Matthías
Jochumsson,
author of Iceland's
national anthem; Þorsteinn Erlingsson, lyricist;...
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Ferenc Erkel "Himnusz" 1m 41s Iceland "Lofsöngur" ("Hymn") 1944 Matthías
Jochumsson Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson "Lofsöngur" 1m 39s India "Jana Gana Mana" ("Thou...
- Croker,
Richard Dehmel, Paul Ferrier, Mary
Evelyn Hitch****, Matthías
Jochumsson,
Amanda Kerfstedt,
Haralamb Lecca,
Alexandru Macedonski,
Alexius Meinong...
- by Grímur
Thomsen (1820–96), who
wrote many
heroic poems and Matthías
Jochumsson (1835–1920), who
wrote many
plays that are
considered the
beginning of...
- England, died 1982 in Eastbourne) was an
expert in the
poetry of Matthías
Jochumsson and a BBC broadcaster.
Jackson took a bachelor's
degree in
English at...
- "Ó Guð vors lands" (English: "Our Country's God"),
written by Matthías
Jochumsson, with
music by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson. The song was
written in 1874...