’Marteinn Einarsson (died 7 October 1576) was bishop of Skálholt from 1548 to 1556. He was the second Lutheran bishop and was directly involved in the...
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Zuijdweg (born 1976), Dutch freestyle swimmer Marteinn Einarsson (died 1576), Icelandic bishop of Skálholt Marteinn Geirsson (born 1951), Icelandic footballer...
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Gissur Einarsson (c. 1512 – 24 March 1548; Modern Icelandic: [ˈcɪsːˌʏːr ˈeiːnˌar̥sˌsɔːn]) was a bishop in Skálholt from 1540 to his death, and the first...
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Ingiríði Jónsdóttur, a sister of Bishop Stefán Jónsson. Their son, Marteinn Einarsson, became the second Lutheran bishop of Iceland, while their daughter...
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Ögmundur Pálsson 1540–1548: Gissur Einarsson 1549–1557: Marteinn Einarsson 1558–1587: Gísli Jónsson 1589–1630: Oddur Einarsson 1632–1638: Gísli Oddsson 1639–1674:...
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Lutheranism. Instead Marteinn Einarsson, the preferred candidate of the Lutherans, was consecrated as Gissur's successor in Copenhagen. Marteinn returned to Iceland...
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of Einar Ölduhryggjarskáld, a poet and priest. Guðrún's brothers Marteinn Einarsson, the second Lutheran bishop of Iceland, and the sýslumenn Pétur [is]...
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eu/football.coupe.gyor.vikingur-reykjavik.35099.en.html Víkingur goals: Atli Einarsson & Guðmundur Steinsson. Weblink: http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football...
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were: (Winners highlighted in bold) Best Film One Point O, directed by Marteinn Þórsson & Jeff Renfroe Strákarnir okkar, directed by Róbert Ingi Douglas...
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and the final were broadcast in Iceland on RÚV with commentary by Gísli Marteinn Baldursson. Alex Elliott also provided English commentary on RÚV 2 for...
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