Flóki
Flóki Vilgerðarson, commonly known as Hrafna-Flóki (Raven Flóki), is a figure in Norse sagas associated with the early exploration and settlement of Iceland. He is mentioned in medieval Icelandic sources such as the Landnámabók and is often placed in the late 9th century, during the initial period of Icelandic colonization. The name Hrafna-Flóki refers to a raven-based method attributed to him in the legends.
According to traditional accounts, Flóki sailed from Norway with a group of followers to Iceland. He is
A key aspect of the legend is that Flóki named the island Ísland (Ice Land) upon his
Legacy: Flóki is one of the figures associated with Iceland’s initial Norse exploration and the accompanying