Klængur Þorsteinsson Explained
Klængur Þorsteinsson (110228 February 1176; Modern Icelandic: in Icelandic pronounced as /ˈkʰlaiŋkʏr ˈθɔrˌsteinsˌsɔːn/; Old Norse: Norse, Old: Kl'''œi'''ng'''r''' Þ'''ó'''rsteinsson in Icelandic pronounced as /ˈkløːeŋɡz̠ ˈθoːrˌstɛinsˌson/) was an Icelandic Catholic clergyman, who became the fifth bishop of Iceland from 1152 to 1176. He served in the diocese of Skálholt.[1] He had a well-documented relationship with the widow Yngvildr Þorgilsdóttir.[2] [3] [4]
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- Web site: Skalholt Church . Visit South Iceland . 18 December 2013 . dead . http://wayback.vefsafn.is/wayback/20110331121843/http://en.south.is/WhattoSeeDo/ViewAttraction/skalholt-church . 31 March 2011 .
- Book: Ricketts, Philadelphia . High-Ranking Widows in Medieval Iceland and Yorkshire: Property, Power, Marriage and Identity in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries . 2010-09-24 . BRILL . 978-90-04-18947-8 . 144 . en.
- Jochens . Jenny M. . 1980 . The church and sexuality in medieval Iceland . Journal of Medieval History . en . 6 . 4 . 377–392 . 10.1016/0304-4181(80)90039-1 . 0304-4181.
- Book: Sturlunga saga . 1970 . 1 . 118 . McGrew . Julia H..