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  1. Ingólfur Arnarson (849-910) fue un explorador y caudillo vikingo de Sogn, Noruega, [1] [2] considerado el primer colono nórdico de Islandia. Era hijo de Örn Brynjólfsson (n. 823), [3] y descendiente directo de Hrómundr Gripsson. [4]

  2. Ingólfr Arnarson, in some sources named Bjǫrnólfsson, (c. 849 – c. 910) is commonly recognized as the first permanent Norse settler of Iceland, together with his wife Hallveig Fróðadóttir and foster brother Hjörleifr Hróðmarsson.

  3. Ingólfur Arnarson, el vikingo que fue el primer colono permanente de Islandia. por Jorge Álvarez 16 Jun, 2021. Ingólfur Arnarson desembarca en Reikiavik, obra de Johan Peter Raadsig/Imagen: dominio público en Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Si quieres remontarte a la época vikinga y la fundación de Reikiavik, entonces hay que hablar de Ingólfur Arnarson o el primer vikingo en asentarse en estas tierras. El primer vikingo que colonizó Islandia vivió entre los años 849 y 910, aproximadamente.

  5. I ngólfur Arnarson and his entourage were the first permanent settlers of Iceland, the only European country whose history has a definite beginning. Two Norwegian Viking brothers, Bjornolf and Hroald, settled in the late eighth or early ninth century in Dalsfjord, Fjalar Province, Norway.

  6. …that the first permanent settler, Ingólfr Arnarson, came from Norway to Iceland to settle in the year 874. He chose as his homestead a site that he named Reykjavík, which he farmed with his wife, Hallveig Fródadóttir.

  7. I recently visited a replica of a Viking turf longhouse erected in honour of Iceland's first settler, Ingólfur Arnarson (844). It is most fittingly called Ingólfsskáli longhouse.