lagranaráðn
Lagranaráðn is an Icelandic term that translates to "grand council" or "great council." Historically, it referred to a significant assembly of prominent individuals, often chieftains or influential figures, convened to discuss matters of importance to the community or nation. The precise nature and composition of lagranaráðn could vary depending on the historical period and specific context.
In the early history of Iceland, particularly during the Commonwealth period (930-1262), assemblies played a crucial
The concept of a "grand council" implies a gathering of those with significant authority, wisdom, or influence.