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Landnámabók

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501: 127:, which includes men and women) as the initial settlers, the majority of them settling in the northern and southwestern parts of the island. It remains an invaluable source on both the history and genealogy of the Icelandic people. Some have suggested a single author, while others have believed it to have been put together when people met at 108:
is divided into five parts and over 100 chapters. The first part tells of how the island was found. The latter parts count settlers quarter by quarter, beginning with west and ending with south. It traces important events and family history into the 12th century. More than 3,000 people and 1,400
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Landnámabók is originally from the late 11th or early 12th century but it has been preserved in versions from the 13th and 14th centuries.
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survive, of which three were written in the Middle Ages, the other two in the 17th century preserving medieval material:
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mentions descendants significantly later than the actual settlement period, at least into the 11th century.
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of his or her descendants. Sometimes short anecdote-like stories are also included.
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settlements are described. It tells where each settler settled and provides a brief
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Tómasson, Sverrir (2006). "Old Icelandic Prose". In Neijmann, Daisy (ed.).
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Under the Cloak: A Pagan Ritual Turning Point in the Conversion of Iceland
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written work which describes in considerable detail the
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of the settlers. According to Sveinbjörn Rafnsson, the
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vellum
Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
Reykjavík
[ˈlantˌnauːmaˌpouːk]
Icelandic
settlement
Iceland
Norse
genealogy
things
Ari Þorgilsson
Íslendingabók
Viking Age
Sturlubók
Sturla Þórðarson
Hauksbók
Haukr Erlendsson
Styrmir Kárason
is
Melabók
Skarðsárbók
Björn Jónsson of Skarðsá
is
Þórðarbók
heathen religion
Cerball mac Dúnlainge


Einarsson, Stefán

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