- Magnús
Ketilsson (29
January 1732 – 18 July 1803), was an
Icelandic publisher and author. He ran
Hrappsey Press, an
Icelandic publishing company focused...
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Nathan or
Natan Ketilsson (1792 – 14
March 1828) was an
Icelandic self-taught
physician who last
lived at Illugastaðir in
Vatnsnes in Vestur-Húnavatnssýsla...
- Bjǫrn
Ketilsson (Old Norse: [ˈbjɔrn ˈketelsˌson];
Modern Icelandic: Björn
Ketilsson [ˈpjœ(r)tn̥ ˈcʰɛːtɪlsˌsɔːn]),
nicknamed the
Easterner (O.N.: austræni...
- Sigurðsson. The pair were
sentenced to
death for the
murder of
Natan Ketilsson, a
farmer in Illugastaðir in Vatnsnes, and Pétur Jónsson from Geitaskarð...
- VI
Governor of Iceland:
Peter Fjeldsted Hoppe. 14
March 1828:
Nathan Ketilsson is
murdered by
Agnes Magnúsdóttir and Friðrik Sigurðsson at Illugastaðir...
- Monarch:
Christian VII
Governor of Iceland:
Lauritz Andreas Thodal Magnús
Ketilsson publishes an
article in the
magazine Islandske Maanedestidende and encouraged...
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Agnes Magnúsdóttir and Friðrik Sigurðsson [is] for the
murder of
Natan Ketilsson [is]. They were the last
people to be
executed in Iceland,
being beheaded...
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Effects in a
Single Episode Barney Curnow, Jan Guilfoyle,
Eggert "Eddi"
Ketilsson,
Simon Stanley-Clamp,
Manuel Reyes Halaby,
Tiago Faria,
Panos Theodoropoulos...
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Ketilsson 1263–1265 Sigurður Þorvaldsson 1266 Jón
Einarsson 1267 Þorleifur
hreimur Ketilsson 1268 Jón
Einarsson 1269–1270 Þorleifur
hreimur Ketilsson...
- They had a
number of children,
including Bjǫrn
Ketilsson, who
lived at Bjarnarhofn;
Helgi "Bjolan"
Ketilsson, who
lived at
Esjuberg on Kjalarnes; Thorunn...