lögsögumenn
Lögsögumenn were a significant legal and political office in the Icelandic Commonwealth period, roughly from the late 10th to the early 13th centuries. The term translates to "law-speaker" or "speaker of the law." The lögsögumaður was the chief official at the Althing, Iceland's general assembly, and held a unique position of authority and respect.
The primary role of the lögsögumaður was to publicly recite the laws of the land at the
Beyond reciting the laws, the lögsögumaður also acted as the presiding officer of the Althing and held