grundvallarstefnu
Grundvallarstefnu, also known as the Grundvalla Charter, is a significant document in Icelandic history. It was signed on June 17, 1262, by the Icelandic Common Law, a group of Icelandic chieftains and bishops, and King Haakon IV of Norway. The charter is named after the Grundvalla farm in the Skagafjörður region of Iceland, where it was signed.
The Grundvalla Charter is a pivotal document in Icelandic history as it marked the beginning of the
The charter also established the rights of the Icelanders to free trade and the protection of their
The Grundvalla Charter is preserved in the National Archives of Iceland and is a symbol of Icelandic