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    Jón Ögmundsson or Ogmundarson (Latin: Ioannes Ögmundi filius; 1052–23 April 1121), also known as John of Holar and Jon Helgi Ogmundarson, was an Icelandic...
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  • politician Jón Arnar Magnússon, Icelandic decathlete Jón Ólafsson, Icelandic editor, journalist, and poet Jón Ögmundsson, Icelandic bishop Jón frá Pálmholti...
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  • teacher. Ingunn Arnórsdóttir was a student at the Latin school of Bishop Jón Ögmundsson (reign 1106–1121) at Hólar. She was the only female student at the school...
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    history. Among the most well known are Jón Ögmundsson, the Sacred (1106-1121), Guðmundur Arason the Good (1203-1237), Jón Arason (1524-1550) and Guðbrandur...
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  • "Hver var Jón Ögmundsson?" [Who was Jón Ögmundsson?] (in Icelandic). University of Iceland. 2 July 2003. Retrieved 22 April 2015. Jón Ögmundsson er einn...
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    March 2 – Floris II (the Fat), count of Holland (b. 1085) April 23 – Jón Ögmundsson, Icelandic bishop (b. 1052) August 7 – Ulrich I (or Udalrich), German...
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    Þorlákur, 20 July and 23 December. The other two saintly bishops are Jón Ögmundsson (1106–1121) and Guðmundur Arason (1203–1237). There was great literary...
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    Vlie) (d. 1091) Gleb Svyatoslavich, Kievan prince (approximate date) Jón Ögmundsson, Icelandic bishop and saint (d. 1121) Robert of Bellême, Norman nobleman...
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    establishment of a second bishopric with its see at Hólar. Its first prelate, Jón Ögmundsson was consecrated in 1106 by the archbishop of Lund in Denmark. The heads...
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    centuries (1106–1798). It was founded as a diocese in 1106 by bishop Jón Ögmundsson and soon became one of Iceland's two main centers of learning. It played...
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    Ísleifur Gissurarson, 1056), and the Diocese of Hólar (first bishop, Bl. Jón Ögmundsson, 1106).[citation needed] During the Protestant Reformation, Iceland...
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    school in Hólar in Hjaltadalur valley, founded in the beginning of Jón Ögmundsson's episcopacy in 1130. Operation of that school was discontinued in 1802...
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  • Vlie) (d. 1091) Gleb Svyatoslavich, Kievan prince (approximate date) Jón Ögmundsson, Icelandic bishop and saint (d. 1121) Robert of Bellême, Norman nobleman...
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    was built between 1050 and 1106. The third built after 1106 by Bishop Jón Ögmundsson. The fourth was built around 1300 by Bishop Jörundur Þorsteinsson while...
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  • 1970 by Pope Paul VI One of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales Jón Ögmundsson 1052 23 April 1121 1201 by Pope Innocent III Josaphat Kuntsevych c....
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  • are also relevant: Ísleifs þáttr biskups and Jóns þáttr Halldórssonar. Jóns saga helga (about Jón Ögmundsson, 1052–1121, in several different versions)...
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  • church to 1178. As the text refers to Saint Thorlak (acknowledged 1198), Jón Ögmundsson (acknowledged as a local Icelandic saint in 1200), and Gizzur Hallsson...
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  • av Skálholt (~1042-1118)". katolsk.no. Retrieved November 1, 2019. "Jón Ögmundsson av Hólar (1052-1121)". Den katolske kirke. Retrieved November 1, 2019...
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    The following people were bishops of Hólar, Iceland: 1106–1121: St. Jón Ögmundsson 1122–1145: Ketill Þorsteinsson 1147–1162: Björn Gilsson 1163–1201: Brandur...
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  • of local persons historically venerated as saintly. Among these are Jón Ögmundsson and Guðmundur Arason, the first and fifth Bishops of Hólar respectively...
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    bishop Jón Ögmundsson in 1106, but it was not inaugurated until 1133, when its first abbot, Vilmundur Þórólfsson, was officially installed in office. Jón Ögmundsson...
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  • the international circuit. In 1983, the young powerlifter and bodybuilder, Jón Páll Sigmarsson entered the 1983 World's Strongest Man competition and was...
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  • preaching bands, stole, rosary, crucifix, and a Bible[citation needed] Jón Ögmundsson bishop's staff, miter, book[citation needed] Jonathan (1 Samuel) Bow...
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  • March 2 – Floris II (the Fat), count of Holland (b. 1085) April 23 – Jón Ögmundsson, Icelandic bishop (b. 1052) August 7 – Ulrich I (or Udalrich), German...
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  • 1. Homobonus 21 Jan 1199 2. Cunigunde of Luxembourg 3 April 1200 3. Jón Ögmundsson 1201 4. Gilbert of Sempringham 1202 5. William of Maleval 8 May 1202...
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    Norway. The Benedictine monastery of Thingeyrar was founded in 1133 by Jón Ögmundsson, Bishop of Hólar. The Thingeyrar Monastery was located in Austur-Húnavatnssýsla...
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    Gunnarsson Geir Hallsteinsson Ólafur Jónsson Stefán Jónsson Jón Magnússon Ágúst Ögmundsson Sigurbergur Sigsteinsson Viðar Símonarson Gunnsteinn Skúlason...
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  • Reykjavíkur). Tómas's parents were Steinunn Þorsteinsdóttir and Guðmundur Ögmundsson, living at Efri-Brú in Grímsnes. He soon got in touch with literature...
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  • whereupon Bjarni Kolbeinsson, Bishop of Orkney, and the two co-earls of Orkney—Jón Haraldsson and Davið Haraldsson—were compelled to journey to Norway and submit...
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  • Saga Database All of Kormákr's poems in Icelandic W. G. Collingwood and Jón Stefánsson, The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald, Viking Club Translation...
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