Icelandic Commonwealth
The Icelandic Commonwealth was a state in Iceland that existed from 930 till 1262. Before this, the island was uninhabited until 874, except probably Irish Hermit Monks. In 1262 the Commonwealth pledged allegiance to The Kingdom of Norway.
Icelandic Commonwealth Þjóðveldið Ísland (Icelandic)
Íslands þjóðveldi (Old Norse) | |||||||
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930–1262 | |||||||
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Status | Commonwealth | ||||||
Religion | Norse religion (state before 1000) Roman Catholicism (after 1000) | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Icelandic | ||||||
Establishment | Establishment | ||||||
• Establishment of Alþingi | 930 | ||||||
• Conquering by Kingdom of Norway | 1262 | ||||||
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• Total | 102,775 km2 (39,682 sq mi) | ||||||
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Today part of | Iceland |
Notable Pe0ple
Leif Erikson came from the Icelandic Commonwealth
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