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See also: | Other events in 1915 · Timeline of Icelandic history |
The following lists events that happened in 1915 in Iceland .
Hannes Þórður Pétursson Hafstein was an Icelandic politician and poet. In 1904 he became the first Icelander to be appointed to the Danish Cabinet as the minister for Iceland in the Cabinet of Deuntzer and was – unlike the previous minister for Iceland Peter Adler Alberti – responsible to the Icelandic Althing.
Jóhann Gunnar Jóhannsson was an Icelandic composer who wrote music for a wide array of media including theatre, dance, television, and film. His work is stylised by its blending of traditional orchestration with contemporary electronic elements.
Jóhann Hafstein was elected to the Althingi for Reykjavík in 1946, which he represented until 1978. Jóhann was prime minister of Iceland from 10 July 1970 to 14 July 1971, for the Independence Party. Member of the Althingi 1946–1978. Hafstein was Speaker of the Lower House of the Althingi 1959–1961 and 1962–1963. He was CEO of the Fisheries Bank from 1952 to 1963. He served as Minister of Justice, Religion and Industrial Affairs, as well as handling the Health portfolio in 1961 and again in 1963–1970. He attended the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1953, 1959 and 1974.
Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Burnley and the Iceland national team.
The Cabinet of Jóhann Hafstein in Iceland was formed 10 July 1970.
The Cabinet of Bjarni Benediktsson in Iceland was formed 14 November 1963. It dissolved 10 July 1970 due to the death of the Prime Minister, Bjarni Benediktsson, who was killed in a house fire the night before along with his wife and grandson.
Hafstein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The Haukar men's basketball team, commonly known as Haukar, is the men's basketball department of Knattspyrnufélagið Haukar multi-sport club, based in the town of Hafnarfjörður, Iceland.
Haukur Heiðar Hauksson is an Icelandic retired football right back.
Nýhil was an Icelandic avant-garde small press and association of young writers, founded around 2002-2004 by Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl and Haukur Már Helgason, followed shortly by Grímur Hákonarson, and ceasing operation around 2011.
Haukur Helgi Briem Pálsson is an Icelandic basketball player who last played for Úrvalsdeild karla club Njarðvík and the Icelandic national team. With Iceland, he participated at the EuroBasket in 2015 and 2017.
Haukur Óskarsson was an Icelandic footballer. He was part of the Iceland national football team between 1946 and 1947. He played 2 matches.
The following lists events that happened in 1989 in Iceland.
The following lists events that happened in 1947 in Iceland.
Tryggvi Snær Hlinason is an Icelandic professional basketball for Basket Zaragoza of the Liga ACB. He began his career in his home country, competing with Þór Akureyri. Tryggvi is a regular member of the Icelandic national team, with experience at EuroBasket.
Ryan Taylor is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Marshall Thundering Herd before playing a season in Iceland with Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur and a season in the CBA with the Indianapolis Blaze.
Jóhann is a masculine given name. It is the Icelandic and Faroese form of the name Johann, a form of the Germanic and Latin given name "Johannes". The English-language form is John.
The following lists events in 1914 in Iceland.
Orri Steinn Óskarsson is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays for Sønderjyske, on loan from Copenhagen.
Reykjavík was one of the multi-member constituencies of the Althing, the national legislature of Iceland. The constituency was established in 1844 when the Althing was converted into a consultative assembly. It was abolished in 2003 when the constituency was split into two constituencies following the re-organisation of constituencies across Iceland. Reykjavík was conterminous with the municipality of Reykjavík.