Guðmundur Arason (Modern Icelandic: [ˈkvʏðmʏntʏr ˈaːrasɔn]; 1161 – March 16, 1237; Old Norse: Guðmundr Arason [ˈɡuðˌmundr ˈɑrɑˌson]) was an influential...
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Arason is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Árni Gautur Arason (born 1975), Icelandic football goalkeeper Guðmundur Arason (1161–1237)...
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meaning son of Guðmundur. Guðmundsdóttir is a patronymic surname meaning daughter of Guðmundur. Guðmundur may refer to: Guðmundur Arason (1161–1237), 12th...
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seal. She is most prominently attested as an antagonist of Bishop Guðmundur Arason (1161–1237). Tales of Selkolla are noted for combining Christian ideas...
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and was the seat of Guðmundur Arason in his struggle with Icelandic chieftains during the time of the commonwealth. Under Jón Arason, Hólar was the last...
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received positions of power within the clergy, amongst them bishop Guðmundur Arason. Guðmundur, unbeknownst to Kolbeinn, proved to be an advocate of clerical...
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back to him. Guðmundur Arason the Good was famous for his rivalry with some of the most respected chieftains in northern Iceland. Guðmundur went on to lead...
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Old Norse. Eirīkr hinn rauði) named Greenland Freydís Eiríksdóttir Guðmundur Arason Guðríður Þorbjarnardóttir, explorer Ingólfur Arnarson Ísleifur Gissurarson...
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Jón Arason (1484 – November 7, 1550) was an Icelandic Roman Catholic bishop and poet, who was executed in his struggle against the Reformation in Iceland...
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clerical forces in early 13th century Iceland. The Catholic bishop Guðmundur Arason had defended the exclusive judicial powers of the Roman Catholic Church...
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