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Karl Jónsson (1135–1213) was an Icelandic writer, poet and clergyman. BiographyKarl Jónsson was abbot of the Thingeyrar monastery (Icelandic: Þingeyrarklaustur) dating from 1169 until 1181. In 1185. he traveled to Norway where he attended the court of King Sverre of Norway. Later Karl Jónsson became the author of Sverris saga. The Saga became a primary source of information concerning the reign of King Sverre. The work additionally contains relevant facts for this period in the history of Norway.[1][2] The Benedictine monastery of Thingeyrar was founded in 1133 by Jón Ögmundsson, Bishop of Hólar. The Thingeyrar Monastery was located in Austur-Húnavatnssýsla, (eastern part of Húnavatnssýslur), in Northwestern Iceland. During the medieval period, the monastery of Thingeyrar was an important literary center as well as one of the major centers of culture and education in Iceland.[3] [4][5]See also
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References1. ^[https://snl.no/Sverres_saga Sverres saga (Store norske leksikon. fagkonsulent Knut Ødegaard)] {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jonsson, Karl}}{{Iceland-bio-stub}}2. ^Þingeyrarklaustur (Historical Places in Hunavatnssyslur) 3. ^Monestaries [sic] & Convents Churches Around Iceland (NAT.IS) 4. ^Icelandic Monasteries (Skriðuklaustur) 5. ^[https://www.extremeiceland.is/en/information/about-iceland/history-of-iceland 1133 in Iceland (Comprehensive History of Iceland)] 7 : 1135 births|1213 deaths|Icelandic writers|Icelandic male poets|Old Norse literature|Kings' sagas|Medieval poets |
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