- Lárentíus
Kálfsson (medieval
Icelandic Laurentius Kálfsson; 10
August 1267 – 16
April 1331) was
bishop of the
northern Icelandic diocese of Hólar 1324–31...
- Canterbury,
archbishop of
Canterbury known as
Saint Laurentius Lárentíus
Kálfsson (1267–1331),
bishop of Hólar, Iceland, 1324–1331
Laurentius Abstemius,...
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fourteenth century,
describing the life of
Icelandic bishop Laurentius Kálfsson, thus
covering the
period 1267–1331. The
presumed author,
Einarr Hafliðason...
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northern diocese of Hólar from the
death of his predecessor, Lárentíus
Kálfsson, in 1331,
until his own
death in 1341. Egill's
father was Eyjólfur, a gold-smith...
- goes back to at
least the
early 13th century,
since the
Bishop Lárentíus
Kálfsson tried to ban it ca. 1220,
wanting instead that
singers would sing only...
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Tjodolf 1070:
Sigurd VI, O.S.B. 1080:
Adalbrikt –1139:
Simon 1140: Ivar
Kalfsson (S****hanske) 1140–1151:
Reidar Metropolitan Archbishops of
Nidaros (before...
- Þorsteinsson 1313–1322: Auðunn rauði Þorbergsson 1324–1331: Lárentíus
Kálfsson 1332–1341:
Egill Eyjólfsson 1342–1356: Ormr Ásláksson 1358–1390: Jón skalli...
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Laurentius Saga as The Life of
Laurence Bishop of Hólar in
Iceland (Lárentíus
Kálfsson) into English. In this he was
encouraged by
Frederick York Powell, whose...
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composed Lárentius saga, a
biography of Einarr's
friend and
teacher Lárentíus
Kálfsson,
sometime after 1346; and
wrote or
otherwise appeared in a
number of official...
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buried at
Church of St Mary in Trondheim. He was
succeeded by Lárentíus
Kálfsson. Auðunn had at
least one daughter, Ölöf,
whose son
Eysteinn rauði became...