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- Benedikt Sveinbjarnarson Gröndal (1826–1907) was an Icelandic naturalist, poet, illustrator, and author. Gröndal was born in Bessastaðir, which was then...
- the Sturlungs. Sturla Sighvatsson had supported the sons of Hrafn Sveinbjarnarson when they killed the rapacious chieftain Þorvaldr Snorrason of Vatnsfjörður...
- allies for Jón through her family connections, as her father Sigurðar Sveinbjarnarson was a powerful priest at Múli in Aðaldalur. In 1522, Jón officially...
- Innri-Njarðvík in Gullbringusýsla, Iceland. He was the son of Egill Sveinbjarnarson, a little-known but wealthy farmer. Sveinbjörn was fostered by Magnús...
- Selárdalur include Bárður svarti Atlason (the grandfather of Hrafn Sveinbjarnarson), Páll Björnsson, Gísli á Uppsölum and Samúel Jónsson, the son of Jón...
- Isles is confirmed by several Icelandic sources—the sagas of Hrafn Sveinbjarnarson (an Icelandic chieftain) and Guðmundr Arason (an Icelandic ecclesiast)—which...
- Coleridge, Mary De Morgan, Charles Guérin, Louise Granberg, Benedikt Sveinbjarnarson Gröndal, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Alfred Jarry...
- (Norwegian: ridder) in the following centuries, among others Eiríkur Sveinbjarnarson in Vatnsfjörður († in 1342) and Arnfinnur Þorsteinsson († in 1433)...
- Scottish Academic Press. pp. 265–273. ISBN 0-7073-0496-2. Noble & Sveinbjarnarson (2015), p. 19. "Evidence stacks up that rocky outcrop was home to earliest...
- Iceland establishes residency at Laugarnes near Reykjavík. Benedikt Sveinbjarnarson Gröndal, poet. "Frederik 6. | lex.dk". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in...