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  2. History of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Hannes Hafstein, first Prime Minister of Iceland and the first Icelander to be appointed to the Danish Cabinet as the Minister for Iceland. In 1874, a thousand years after the first acknowledged settlement, Denmark granted Iceland a constitution and limited home rule over domestic matters, which was expanded in 1904.

  3. Naddodd - Wikipedia

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    Landnámabók, a medieval Icelandic manuscript, describes in considerable detail the settlement of Iceland (Icelandic: landnám) by the Norse in the 9th and 10th centuries. According to the Landnámabók , Iceland was discovered by Naddodd, who was sailing from Norway to the Faroe Islands, but got lost and drifted to the east coast of Iceland.

  4. Settlement of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Written sources consider the age of settlement in Iceland to have begun with settlement by Ingólfr Arnarson around 874, for he was the first to sail to Iceland with the purpose of settling the land. Archaeological evidence shows that extensive human settlement of the island indeed began at this time, and "that the whole country was occupied ...

  5. Timeline of Icelandic history - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] First women's secondary school Kvennaskólinn í Reykjavík is founded by Thora Melsted. 1874: The King of Denmark visits Iceland and grants Icelanders a constitution. 1000 years of settlement celebrated throughout the country. [citation needed] 1875: First session of the restored Althing which has the power to pass laws.

  6. Viking expansion - Wikipedia

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    Iceland was discovered by Naddodd, one of the first settlers on the Faroe Islands, who was sailing from Norway to the Faroe Islands but got lost and drifted to the east coast of Iceland. Naddoddr named the country Snæland (Snowland). Swedish sailor Garðar Svavarsson also accidentally drifted to the coast of Iceland.

  7. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland was the first country in the world to have a political party formed and led entirely by women. [104] Known as the Women's List ( Kvennalistinn ), it was founded in 1983 to advance the political, economic, and social needs of women.

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    The Circumnavigation of Iceland itinerary starts at $18,782 per person and is all-inclusive with food, drinks including alcohol, excursions, onshore excursions and airport transfers. However, your ...

  9. Viking Age in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, he discovered Iceland around 850 and named it Snowland. According to a more recent theory, his (presumed) daughter Ann Naddodsdóttir is the mother of Brestir and Beinir, who will be discussed below.