• Events in the year 1835 in Iceland. Monarch: Frederick VI Governor of Iceland: Lorentz Angel Krieger The magazine Fjölnir began its circulation. The publication...
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    Matthías Jochumsson (category 1835 births)
    Matthías Jochumsson (11 November 1835 – 18 November 1920) was an Icelandic Lutheran clergyman, poet, playwright, and translator. He is best known for...
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  • Magnús Jónsson (c. 1530–1591, Iceland, p) Magnús Jónsson í Tjaldanesi (1835–1922, Iceland, nf) Tony Jónsson (1921–2001, Iceland, nf) Tor Jonsson (1916–1951...
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  • Icelandic literature refers to literature written in Iceland or by Icelandic people. It is best known for the sagas written in medieval times, starting...
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    cuisine of Iceland has a long history. Important parts of Icelandic cuisine are lamb, dairy, and fish, the latter due to the fact that Iceland has traditionally...
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    Jónas Hallgrímsson (category Icelandic independence activists)
    Icelandic poet, writer and naturalist. He was one of the founders of the Icelandic journal Fjölnir, which was first published in Copenhagen in 1835....
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  • This is a timeline of Icelandic history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Iceland and its predecessor states...
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    crew abandoned her in the ice in 1854. Assistance was built out of teak in 1835, at Howrah, Calcutta, and was launched as the merchant vessel Acorn. She...
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  • publications of 1835. January 21 – Abolitionist Susan Paul officiates at a meeting of the New England Anti-Slavery Society (NEASS) in Boston. Later in the year...
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  • purism in Icelandic is the policy of discouraging new loanwords from entering the Icelandic language by instead creating new words from Old Icelandic roots...
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