Studia Islandica - 01.06.1937, Qupperneq 49

Studia Islandica - 01.06.1937, Qupperneq 49
SUMMARY. The Oddaverjar are among the most mighty of the aristo- cratic families of Iceland during the ancient period. They are powerful and wealthy, noble-minded, humane and cultured. The man who laid the foundation of their power was the priest Sæ- mund Sigfússon the learned (f 1133). His grandson was Jón Loftsson (f 1197), the greatest chieftain of his time, of whom it has been said that the was uncrowned King of Iceland. With him the power of the Oddaverjar came to its zenith. Among his sons are Sæmund (f 1222), Pál the Bishop (f 1214) and Orm (f 1218), all of them outstanding men. Sæmund inherited Oddi and was leader of the family, but he lacksi the restrained power of his father. The later Oddaverjar are peaceful men, unwilling to coneern themselves with the affairs of others. They have not the ambition of their earlier kinsmen and other fami- lies come much more into prominence during the last half century of the republic. Already in the days of Jón Loftsson they had all the power they were ever to attain. They lived at Oddi in Rangárveilir and held the goðorð of all Rangárþing. In addition to this, however, Jón had liegemen in distant parts of the country. At the alþingi there was no one whose word carried so much weight as his, but his task was generally that of restoring peace be- tween others. Financially they were in a sound position. Of greatest importance in those days was the property of well endowed churches which, in accordance with Olc^ Icelandic law, might be held by the laity. Jón was the owner of the church at Oddi, with the exception of the Bishops’ seats and the monas- teries the wealthiest foundation in the whole country. Besides this he owned Höfðabrekka and Keldur, while his sons were owners of Ytra-Skarð, Gunnarsholt and Breiðabólstað, and

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