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Jón lærði Guðmundsson (1574–1658; {{IPA-is|ˈjou:n ˈlairðɪ ˈkvʏðmʏntsɔ:n}}) was an Icelandic autodidact, poet, and alleged sorcerer. His poetry gives insight into contemporary Icelandic folklore. Guðmundsson who lived in Strandir was considered a great master of magic in 17th century Iceland. He was said to have turned around the Turkish slave ships from the coasts of Iceland more than once, an achievement which gave him widespread fame, and was described in popular prints.[1] He had to leave his home region and was tried for sorcery several times during the 1630s, but managed to avoid the death penalty every time.[1] References1. ^1 Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (red.), Skrifter. Bd 13, Häxornas Europa 1400–1700 : historiska och antropologiska studier, Nerenius & Santérus, Stockholm, 1987 {{Expand Icelandic| Jón lærði Guðmundsson|date=February 2017}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gudmundsson, Jon laerdi}}{{Iceland-poet-stub}}{{magic-stub}} 4 : 1574 births|1658 deaths|17th-century Icelandic poets|People acquitted of witchcraft |
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