- Hróðmarsson.
According to tradition, they
settled in Reykjavík in 874.
Ingólfur Arnarson was from the
valley of
Rivedal in
Sunnfjord in
western Norway...
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Ingólfur Arnarsson is an
Icelandic artist born in 1956. Arnarsson's
drawings are
characterized by
delicate lines,
precision and time. He has also painted...
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settled south in Reykjavík. — Íslendingabók
Another Norseman, by the name of
Ingólfur Arnarson, had
instigated a
blood feud in his homeland, Norway. He and his...
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Ingólfur Örn
Margeirsson (4 May 1948 – 16
April 2011) was an
Icelandic writer,
historian and
television personality.
Ingólfur worked as a
journalist and...
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Ingólfur Þórarinsson (born 31 May 1986),
commonly known as Ingó Veðurguð (Ingó the
Weather God), is an
Icelandic singer and
songwriter and a
former footballer...
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Ingólfur Jónsson (15 May 1909 – 18 July 1984) was an
Icelandic politician and
former minister. "
Ingólfur Jónsson" (in Icelandic). Althing.
Retrieved 13...
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Ingólfur Jónsson (born 17
October 1952) is an
Icelandic cross-country skier. He
competed in the men's 15
kilometre event at the 1980
Winter Olympics. Evans...
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former was
named after Vífill, who was a
slave of
Ingólfur Arnarson, the
first settler of Iceland.
Ingólfur gave Vífill his
freedom and he made his home at...
- small-c
conservatives as well as the more right-wing big-C conservatives.
Ingolfur Blühdorn, Uwe Jun (2007),
Economic efficiency-democratic empowerment, Lexington...
- Ingólfr
Arnarson (modern Icelandic:
Ingólfur Arnarson), the
first permanent Scandinavian settler...