^Vesteinsson, Orri (2000). The Christianization of Iceland: Priests, Power, and Social Change 1000-1300. OUP Oxford. p. 235. ISBN9780191543029. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
^Vesteinsson, Orri (2000). The Christianization of Iceland: Priests, Power, and Social Change 1000-1300. OUP Oxford. p. 135. ISBN9780191543029. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
magnús, einarsson, this, icelandic, name, last, name, patronymic, family, name, this, person, referred, given, name, magnús, 1092, september, 1148, norse, ˈmɑɣnuːs, ˈɛinˌɑrsˌson, modern, icelandic, ˈmaknuːs, ˈeiːnˌar, sˌsɔːn, icelandic, catholic, clergyman, be. This is an Icelandic name The last name is patronymic not a family name this person is referred to by the given name Magnus Magnus Einarsson 1092 September 30 1148 Old Norse ˈmɑɣnuːs ˈɛinˌɑrsˌson Modern Icelandic ˈmaknuːs ˈeiːnˌar sˌsɔːn was an Icelandic Catholic clergyman who became the fourth bishop of Skalholt from 1134 to 1148 He served the diocese of Skalholt 1 According to Hungrvaka he intended to build a monastery on Vestmannaeyjar but died before he could 2 References edit Vesteinsson Orri 2000 The Christianization of Iceland Priests Power and Social Change 1000 1300 OUP Oxford p 235 ISBN 9780191543029 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Vesteinsson Orri 2000 The Christianization of Iceland Priests Power and Social Change 1000 1300 OUP Oxford p 135 ISBN 9780191543029 Retrieved 29 January 2018 See also editList of Skalholt bishopsPreceded byTHorlakur Runolfsson Bishop of Skalholt1134 1148 Succeeded byKlaengur THorsteinsson nbsp This article about a Roman Catholic bishop from Iceland is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magnus Einarsson amp oldid 1167147566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,