• Benedikt Gröndal is the name of: Benedikt Gröndal the elder [is] (1762–1825), judge and poet Benedikt Sveinbjarnarson Gröndal (1826–1907), naturalist...
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    with Benedikt as the director. Gröndal's residence in central Reykjavík now hosts an exhibition. Gröndal is sometimes called "Benedikt Gröndal junior"...
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  • Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal (7 July 1924 – 20 July 2010) was prime minister of Iceland for the Social Democratic Party (Alþýðuflokkurinn) from 15 October...
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  • Cabinet of Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal in Iceland was formed 15 October 1979. Government of Iceland Cabinet of Iceland "Ráðuneyti Benedikts Gröndals" [Cabinet...
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  • Gröndal may refer to: Gröndal, a district of Stockholm Gröndals IK, a football team Gröndalsbron, two bridges in central Stockholm Gröndal, Malmö, a district...
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    moonlight on the ridges. Also very popular is the image designed by Benedikt Gröndal on a memorial card of the national holiday in 1874. Since the establishment...
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    Jóhann Hafstein Ólafur Jóhannesson Geir Hallgrímsson Ólafur Jóhannesson Benedikt Gröndal Gunnar Thoroddsen Preceded by Ásgeir Ásgeirsson Succeeded by Vigdís...
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  • referred to as such. Nordal was one of them.[citation needed] Another was Benedikt Gröndal. The lectures were not published until after the author's death, and...
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  • President Kristján Eldjárn Preceded by Geir Hallgrímsson Succeeded by Benedikt Gröndal In office 14 July 1971 – 28 August 1974 President Kristján Eldjárn...
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    729 votes, the two-thirds majority necessary to be nominated. Born: Benedikt Gröndal, Prime Minister of Iceland, 1979 to 1980; in Önundarfjörður (d. 2010)...
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