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  2. Íslendingabók (genealogical database) - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2020, the database contains information on ca. 904,000 individuals, an estimated half of the total population of Iceland since the settlement of the island in the 9th century. Coverage amongst Icelanders born in the 20th and 21st centuries is 100% and the database is estimated to contain 95% of individuals born since 1700. [ 5 ]

  3. Íslendingabók - Wikipedia

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    ' Book of Icelanders '; Latin: Libellus Islandorum) is a historical work dealing with early Icelandic history. The author was an Icelandic priest, Ari Þorgilsson, working in the early 12th century. The work originally existed in two different versions but only the younger one has survived.

  4. Category:B-Class Iceland articles - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles that have been assessed by the Iceland WikiProject. Articles are automatically placed in the appropriate sub-category when a rating is given; please see the assessment department for more information.

  5. Icelandic Commonwealth - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of the system of government in medieval Iceland stems mainly from two main primary sources: the written law code, and Íslendingabók, [10] or the Book of the Icelanders by Ari the Learned. The impact of the legislative and judicial systems on Icelandic settlers is a common theme in many of the other Icelandic sagas .

  6. National and University Library of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The roles of the National and University Library are defined with a special law dating from 2011 and related regulations. The library is defined as an independent higher education institution under the Icelandic Ministry of Education, Science and Culture which commissions the library board, consisting of seven members, and the National Librarian.

  7. Möðruvallabók - Wikipedia

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    It was returned to Iceland in 1974 after the collection's division into an Icelandic and a Danish section. [1] Margaret Clunies Ross has asserted that the saga was arranged geographically, [ 3 ] and Emily Lethbridge has shown that Njáls saga could have been treated as a separate text from the rest of the extant manuscript.

  8. Landnámabók - Wikipedia

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    A page from a vellum manuscript of Landnáma in the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies in Reykjavík, Iceland. Landnámabók (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlantˌnauːmaˌpouːk], "Book of Settlements"), often shortened to Landnáma, is a medieval Icelandic written work which describes in considerable detail the settlement (landnám) of Iceland by the Norse in the 9th and 10th ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Iceland/Lists of pages/Articles

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    A Little Trip to Heaven • A Man Like Me • Abortion in Iceland • Absolution (novel) • Academic grading in Iceland • Act Normal • Actavis • ADHD (band) • Administrative divisions of Iceland • Adonias saga • Advania • AFA catalog • Africa United (2005 film) • Age of the Sturlungs • Agent Fresco • Agla María Albertsdóttir • Agnar Helgason • Agnes Jónsdóttir ...