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- 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...
- capsized in Breiðafjörður off the north-west coast of Iceland. Matthías Jochumsson wrote a commemorative poem titled "Eggert Ólafsson" in his honour. Icelandic...
- Gíslason, Tómas Sæmundsson and Brynjólfur Pétursson. 11 November: Matthías Jochumsson, Lutheran clergyman, poet, playwright. "Frederik 6. | lex.dk". Dansk Biografisk...
- Hallgrímsson, pioneers of the Romantic movement in Iceland; Matthías Jochumsson, author of Iceland's national anthem; Þorsteinn Erlingsson, lyricist;...
- Croker, Richard Dehmel, Paul Ferrier, Mary Evelyn Hitch****, Matthías Jochumsson, Amanda Kerfstedt, Haralamb Lecca, Alexandru Macedonski, Alexius Meinong...
- Grünewald, highly regarded painter from the German Renaissance Matthías Jochumsson, Icelandic poet Matthias Lechner, German film art director Matthias Paul...
- Þeyr The national anthem of Iceland is "Lofsöngur", written by Matthías Jochumsson, with music by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson. The song, in the form of a hymn...
- 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...