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Vilmundur Gylfason (7
August 1948 – 19 June 1983) was an
Icelandic politician,
historian and poet. He was the son of
Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason and Guðrún...
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Bjarnason and Valgerður Bjarnadóttir, as well as the father-in-law of
Vilmundur Gylfason.
Bjarni was the great-uncle of his
namesake Bjarni Benediktsson...
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Johanna M.; Gigante, Bruna; Giles, Graham; Guallar, Eliseo; Gudnason,
Vilmundur; Harris, Tamara; Harris,
William S.; Helmer, Catherine; ****enius, Mai-Lis;...
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party was
founded by
Vilmundur Gylfason and won four
seats in the 1983 elections. The
party was
established in 1983 by
Vilmundur Gylfason, as a breakaway...
- Gylfason, a philosopher,
Thorvaldur Gylfason, a
professor of economics, and
Vilmundur Gylfason, a left-wing politician. He was
married to Guðrún Vilmundardóttir...
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Minister Ólafur Jóhannesson
Preceded by Ólafur Jóhannesson
Succeeded by
Vilmundur Gylfason Personal details Born (1928-06-22)22 June 1928 Reykjavík, Kingdom...
- Sósíalismi ****ns,
meaning "the devil's socialism", a term
coined by
Vilmundur Jónsson (1889–1971, Iceland's
Surgeon General) in the 1930s to criticize...
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Jonathan Y. H. **** (ed. and trans.),
Vilmundar saga viðutan. The Saga of
Vilmundur the
Outsider (Viking
Society for
Northern Research) 2022:
Marina Montesano...
- (born 1940) May 26 – Jack Hilton,
British writer (born 1900) June 19 –
Vilmundur Gylfason,
Icelandic historian, poet and
politician (suicide, born 1948)...
- in 1106, but it was not
inaugurated until 1133 when its
first abbot,
Vilmundur Þórólfsson, was
officially installed in office. Jón Ögmundsson ****ured...