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any bubbles, but it seems there’s a lot of things claimed about the early history of this assembly that is simply accepted in good faith without any further investigation. Can anyone speak further on this or direct me to the original source that this 930 date came from? I would love to add a proper citation to this article as the two sources currently cited are not at all adequate or authoritative. Both articles simply make the claim of the 930 founding date and don’t speak any further on the subject. Can we please cite this properly?
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In all my research looking into this I have not seen anyone cite a single source for where the date of foundation of the Althingi (930 CE) comes from. I see a lot of “it’s generally accepted” or “it is said to have been” without any evidence to show where that number came from. I don’t want to burst
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includes a chronology which historians rely on to work out various dates of events. I possess an edition which shows in the prologue how the 930 date is derived and I suspect that most decent editions contain such information in their prologues.
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Is it possible that the Allthing in Dan Simmons Hyperion novels is a reference to this topic? It is basically a parliment consisting of the entire internet (or what the internet has evolved into by the time the novel takes place).
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translated, and a few sets of keywords in google, and am not sure what to try next. Can anyone here provide pointers/RSs for corroboration? Or if it's a myth/mistruth then any background information on that? Thanks.
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into the lede perhaps, but otherwise, skip it. The "literal translation" would be "general assembly", but that's not significantly different from the definition given, "national parliament".
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No POV pushing at all. Althing has always been a parliament and is generally regarded as the oldest one in the world, despite the few decades when it was discontinued. Few sources in English:
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It has not existed continuously; and most of the time under the Danes it was an appointed High Court of Justice. But its claim to be the oldest is both traditional and defensible.
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in Old Norse, however most of my reading experience has been with texts that use normalised Old Norse orthography, and in some cases modernised orthography. A search of the
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in oblique cases.) These texts too use modern spelling, and may have been assimilated to the modern language on minor points such as slight variants in word form. The
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contains examples of each variant from Modern Icelandic; and the texts in this database are recorded in the original spelling. Provisional conclusion: both
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https://web.archive.org/web/20040907024640/http://www.islandsmyndir.is/html_skjol/sudvesturland/reykjavik/althingishusid/althingishusid_yfirlit1.htm
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are neuter nouns, which never distinguish between nominative and accuative forms in Icelandic (or, indeed, Indo-European languages in general). See
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in Modern English. And it's not appropriate to give a translation into Old English in a Modern English encyclopedia. What for? Work a reference to
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mighty big words, especially compared to the established claim later in the article that the Althing is the oldest Parliament in Europe. The Manx
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I've been trying to find further evidence of this idea, but am not having any success. I've tried searching for the 3 books of poetry that
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I tried to change this myself (it's currently a dark blue), but it's some kind of metadata I don't know how to edit. Here's the spot:
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As you can see, the box color is currently dark blue, not teal. I don't know how to change the "Centre Party (Iceland)/meta/color"
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is currently the head of the largest opposition party but I've never heard him referred to as "leader of the opposition".
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has "Althing (the Icelandic legislative assembly)". To change the topic slightly, I'm curious about the statement that
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You can't say it's "literally" translated as "all"-"thing" because those words are both used here in senses that are
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Just noting that "Althing" isn't necessarily the only English rendition. Iceland's embassy in the U.S. uses
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was used in the medieval language as well, and, if so, to what extent and from how early, I'm not sure.
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Not an expert on this, but agreed that the translation "all"-"thing" sounds bizarre and inaccurate.
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in Old Norse texts. (But note that most, though not all, of these examples are ambiguous, since
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in a medieval text, namely Bjarnar saga Hítdælakappa, albeit in modernised spelling, as against
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hwo is the Leader of the Opposition at alþingi and can you make a list of them ?
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The article as written makes no mention of when Iceland a Female electorate or
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The Althing was established in 930 and has existed continuously since then. --
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There is no such formal or even informal position and no form of address.
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0002850.html
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also uses Althingi, as does the National Geographic Society, though the
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Someone please check my work. There was a reference to "this same royal
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But Althing is by far the most common, and more common in English than
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I got it right. It's been 20 years since I studied the language. --
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,763855,00.html
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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a separate entry of its own. I don't remember ever seeing
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for Althing. The most authoritative of the books listed,
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seems to have been the norm in Old Norse too. Whether
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This also appears to be Knowledge policy, as I read
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