Lists of heads of state of Iceland explained

See also: History of Iceland.

Royal Title:King
Realm:Iceland
Native Name:Konungur Íslands
Coatofarms:Kingdom of Iceland Coat of Arms.svg
Coatofarms Article:Coat of arms of Iceland
Type:other
His/Her:His
First Monarch:Haakon IV
Last Monarch:Kristján X
Formation:1262
Abolition:17 June 1944

This is a list of heads of state of Iceland.

Overview

Iceland was settled in the late 9th and early 10th centuries, principally by people of Norwegian and other Scandinavian origin. In 930, the ruling chiefs established a republican constitution and an assembly called the Althing—the oldest parliament in the world. Iceland remained independent until 1262, when it entered into a treaty which established a union with the Norwegian monarchy. In the late 14th century Norway and Denmark entered into a union. The union between Denmark and Norway, ignoring some shorter periods, lasted until 1814, when Norway briefly gained independence, and Iceland became an integral part of Denmark until 1918, when Iceland was recognised as a fully sovereign state in personal union with Denmark under a common monarch, on 1 December that same year.

Following a constitutional referendum between 20 and 23 May 1944, Iceland formally became an independent republic on 17 June 1944. Since Denmark was still occupied by Germany, many Danes felt offended that the step should have been taken at the time . Still, the last King of Iceland, Kristján X, sent a message of congratulations to the Icelandic people.

Presidents of Iceland (1944–present)

See main article: President of Iceland.

See also: Prime Minister of Iceland.

See also