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Kingdom of Iceland

The Kingdom of Iceland (Icelandic: Konungsríkið Ísland; Danish: Kongeriget Island) was a sovereign and independent country under a constitutional and hereditary monarchy that was established by the Act of Union with Denmark signed on 1 December 1918.[2] It lasted until 17 June 1944 when a national referendum established the republic of Iceland in its place.[3]

Kingdom of Iceland
Konungsríkið Ísland (Icelandic)
Kongeriget Island (Danish)
1918–1944
Anthem: "Ó Guð vors lands"
("O, God of Our Land")
The Kingdom of Iceland in 1942
StatusPersonal union with Denmark
CapitalReykjavík
Common languagesIcelandic, Danish
Religion
Church of Iceland
(state religion)
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
King 
• 1918–1944
Kristján X
Regent 
• 1941–1944
Sveinn Björnsson
Prime Minister 
• 1918–1920 (first)
Jón Magnússon
• 1942–1944 (last)
Björn Þórðarson
LegislatureAlthing
Historical eraInterwar period / WWII
1 December 1918
9 April 1940
10 May 1940
20 May 1944
17 June 1944
Population
• 1944[1]
125,967
CurrencyKróna
ISO 3166 codeIS
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Monarchy of Iceland
Kristján X
Details
StyleHis Majesty
First monarchKristján X
Last monarchKristján X
Formation1 December 1918
Abolition17 June 1944
ResidenceChristiansborg Palace
AppointerHereditary

Under a personal union, due to the Act of Union, the monarch was simultaneously monarch of Denmark.[2] The Parliament of Iceland asked that Denmark represent Iceland internationally, and day-to-day matters were delegated to a Danish plenipotentiary for Icelandic affairs based in Reykjavík, and – after the German invasion of Denmark in 1940 – a regent was appointed.[2]

History edit

Origins of Danish rule edit

Because of the Kalmar Union, Iceland had been under the control of the Crown of Denmark since 1380,[4] although formally it had been a Norwegian possession until 1814.[5] In 1874, one thousand years after the first acknowledged settlement, Denmark granted Iceland home rule. The constitution, written the same year, was revised in 1903 and the extent of Iceland's home rule increased in 1904.[6]

Establishment of the kingdom edit

On 1 December 1918, the Act of Union, an agreement with Denmark, recognized Iceland as a fully sovereign state, an independent country in personal union with Denmark through a common monarch. The Kingdom of Iceland established its own flag and coat of arms and asked that Denmark represent its foreign affairs and defence interests on its behalf while retaining full control over its foreign affairs and defence. Iceland opened its first Embassy in 1920. The Act would be reviewed in 1940 and could be revoked three years later if agreement to continue it could not be reached.[7]

The Second World War, British occupation and the establishment of the republic edit

During the first year of the Second World War, Iceland strictly enforced a position of neutrality and took action against both British and German forces that violated it. The German invasion of Denmark on 9 April 1940 and subsequent occupation severed communications between Iceland and Denmark.[2] As a result, on 10 April, the Althing passed two resolutions investing the Icelandic cabinet with the power of head of state and declaring that the Kingdom of Iceland would accept full responsibility for both foreign policy and coastal surveillance. On 10 May 1940, Operation Fork was launched by the United Kingdom when military forces sailed into Reykjavík Harbour and began an invasion of Iceland.[2] The Government of Iceland issued a protest against what it called a "flagrant violation" of Icelandic neutrality. On the day of the invasion, Prime Minister Hermann Jónasson read a radio announcement instructing Icelanders to treat the British troops as guests. On 15 May 1941, the Althing adopted a law creating the position of regent for Sveinn Björnsson in order to represent the monarchy.[2]

At its peak, Britain had approximately 25,000 troops stationed in Iceland, all but eliminating unemployment in Reykjavík and other strategically important places. In July 1941, the Althingi adopted the American–Icelandic defence agreement, passing responsibility for Iceland's defence to the United States.[2]

Following a constitutional referendum in May 1944, Iceland formally became a republic on 17 June 1944. King Christian X sent a message of congratulations to the Icelandic people.[8]

Titles of the Crown edit

Flags edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Statistics of Iceland. Retrieved on 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Halfdanarson, Gudmundur Halfdanarson (2010). The A to Z of Iceland. Scarecrow Press. pp. 23–25. ISBN 978-0810872080.
  3. ^ Van Cleaf, Kristin Van Cleaf (2007). Iceland. ABDO. p. 7. ISBN 978-1599287843.
  4. ^ Nordstrom, Byron (2000). Scandinavia since 1500. University of Minnesota Press. p. 147. ISBN 0-8166-2098-9.
  5. ^ Dörr, Oliver (2004). Kompendium völkerrechtlicher Rechtsprechung (in German). Mohr Siebeck. p. 103. ISBN 3-16-148311-1.
  6. ^ "A short history of Alþingi – the oldest parliament in the world". European Youth Portal. European Union. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  7. ^ Karlsson, Gunnar (15 April 2000). The History of Iceland. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 283–284. ISBN 9780816635894.
  8. ^ Hardarson, Solrun B. Jensdottir (October 1974). "The 'Republic of Iceland' 1940–44: Anglo-American Attitudes and Influences". Journal of Contemporary History. 9 (4): 27–56. doi:10.1177/002200947400900402. JSTOR 260290. S2CID 220878232.
  9. ^ a b Iceland – Flag History at Flags of the World. Retrieved on 18 March 2014.
  10. ^ a b Iceland – Royal Standard at Flags of the World. Retrieved on 18 March 2014.

Bibliography edit

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The Kingdom of Iceland Icelandic Konungsrikid Island Danish Kongeriget Island was a sovereign and independent country under a constitutional and hereditary monarchy that was established by the Act of Union with Denmark signed on 1 December 1918 2 It lasted until 17 June 1944 when a national referendum established the republic of Iceland in its place 3 Kingdom of IcelandKonungsrikid Island Icelandic Kongeriget Island Danish 1918 1944Flag Coat of armsAnthem o Gud vors lands O God of Our Land source source track track track track track track track track track track track The Kingdom of Iceland in 1942StatusPersonal union with DenmarkCapitalReykjavikCommon languagesIcelandic DanishReligionChurch of Iceland state religion GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchyKing 1918 1944Kristjan XRegent 1941 1944Sveinn BjornssonPrime Minister 1918 1920 first Jon Magnusson 1942 1944 last Bjorn THordarsonLegislatureAlthingHistorical eraInterwar period WWII Act of Union1 December 1918 Surrender of Denmark to Nazi Germany9 April 1940 Operation Fork10 May 1940 National referendum20 May 1944 Republic proclaimed17 June 1944Population 1944 1 125 967CurrencyKronaISO 3166 codeISPreceded by Succeeded by Danish Iceland Iceland Monarchy of IcelandRoyal Coat of armsKristjan XDetailsStyleHis MajestyFirst monarchKristjan XLast monarchKristjan XFormation1 December 1918Abolition17 June 1944ResidenceChristiansborg PalaceAppointerHereditary Under a personal union due to the Act of Union the monarch was simultaneously monarch of Denmark 2 The Parliament of Iceland asked that Denmark represent Iceland internationally and day to day matters were delegated to a Danish plenipotentiary for Icelandic affairs based in Reykjavik and after the German invasion of Denmark in 1940 a regent was appointed 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins of Danish rule 1 2 Establishment of the kingdom 1 3 The Second World War British occupation and the establishment of the republic 2 Titles of the Crown 3 Flags 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyHistory editOrigins of Danish rule edit See also History of Iceland Because of the Kalmar Union Iceland had been under the control of the Crown of Denmark since 1380 4 although formally it had been a Norwegian possession until 1814 5 In 1874 one thousand years after the first acknowledged settlement Denmark granted Iceland home rule The constitution written the same year was revised in 1903 and the extent of Iceland s home rule increased in 1904 6 Establishment of the kingdom edit See also Danish Icelandic Act of Union On 1 December 1918 the Act of Union an agreement with Denmark recognized Iceland as a fully sovereign state an independent country in personal union with Denmark through a common monarch The Kingdom of Iceland established its own flag and coat of arms and asked that Denmark represent its foreign affairs and defence interests on its behalf while retaining full control over its foreign affairs and defence Iceland opened its first Embassy in 1920 The Act would be reviewed in 1940 and could be revoked three years later if agreement to continue it could not be reached 7 The Second World War British occupation and the establishment of the republic edit Main articles Iceland in World War II Invasion of Iceland Allied occupation of Iceland Astandid and 1944 Icelandic constitutional referendum During the first year of the Second World War Iceland strictly enforced a position of neutrality and took action against both British and German forces that violated it The German invasion of Denmark on 9 April 1940 and subsequent occupation severed communications between Iceland and Denmark 2 As a result on 10 April the Althing passed two resolutions investing the Icelandic cabinet with the power of head of state and declaring that the Kingdom of Iceland would accept full responsibility for both foreign policy and coastal surveillance On 10 May 1940 Operation Fork was launched by the United Kingdom when military forces sailed into Reykjavik Harbour and began an invasion of Iceland 2 The Government of Iceland issued a protest against what it called a flagrant violation of Icelandic neutrality On the day of the invasion Prime Minister Hermann Jonasson read a radio announcement instructing Icelanders to treat the British troops as guests On 15 May 1941 the Althing adopted a law creating the position of regent for Sveinn Bjornsson in order to represent the monarchy 2 At its peak Britain had approximately 25 000 troops stationed in Iceland all but eliminating unemployment in Reykjavik and other strategically important places In July 1941 the Althingi adopted the American Icelandic defence agreement passing responsibility for Iceland s defence to the United States 2 Following a constitutional referendum in May 1944 Iceland formally became a republic on 17 June 1944 King Christian X sent a message of congratulations to the Icelandic people 8 Titles of the Crown editSee also Style of the Danish sovereign By the Grace of God King of Iceland Denmark the Wends and the Goths Duke of Schleswig Holstein Stormarn Dithmarschen Lauenburg and Oldenburg Flags editSee also Flag of Iceland and List of flags of Iceland nbsp Flag of Iceland 1915 1944 9 nbsp State Flag of Iceland 1915 1944 9 nbsp Royal Standard 1921 1944 10 nbsp Standard of the Regent 1941 1944 10 See also edit nbsp Iceland portal Nobility in Iceland Icelandic independence movement Danish Realm Constitution of Denmark Greenlandic independence Faroese independence Lists of heads of state of Iceland Jorgen Jorgensen a k a the Dog Days King self styled ruler of Iceland for a brief period in 1809References edit Statistics of Iceland Retrieved on 18 March 2014 a b c d e f g Halfdanarson Gudmundur Halfdanarson 2010 The A to Z of Iceland Scarecrow Press pp 23 25 ISBN 978 0810872080 Van Cleaf Kristin Van Cleaf 2007 Iceland ABDO p 7 ISBN 978 1599287843 Nordstrom Byron 2000 Scandinavia since 1500 University of Minnesota Press p 147 ISBN 0 8166 2098 9 Dorr Oliver 2004 Kompendium volkerrechtlicher Rechtsprechung in German Mohr Siebeck p 103 ISBN 3 16 148311 1 A short history of Althingi the oldest parliament in the world European Youth Portal European Union Retrieved 29 November 2018 Karlsson Gunnar 15 April 2000 The History of Iceland University of Minnesota Press pp 283 284 ISBN 9780816635894 Hardarson Solrun B Jensdottir October 1974 The Republic of Iceland 1940 44 Anglo American Attitudes and Influences Journal of Contemporary History 9 4 27 56 doi 10 1177 002200947400900402 JSTOR 260290 S2CID 220878232 a b Iceland Flag History at Flags of the World Retrieved on 18 March 2014 a b Iceland Royal Standard at Flags of the World Retrieved on 18 March 2014 Bibliography edit Iceland Home Rule and Sovereignty 1904 44 at Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved on 17 March 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kingdom of Iceland amp oldid 1218557566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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