Viðvík
Viðvík is a farm in Viðvíkursveit on the eastern side of Skagafjörður, Iceland right at the opening of Hjaltadalur valley, and south of Hjaltadalsá river.[1] It was home the area's manor in past centuries. DescriptionThere has been a church site in Viðvík for a long time; the first mention of the church was in 1189 and Guðmundur "the good" Arason was the home priest there. The parsonage was located there for a time, but now the church is served by priests from Hólar. The current church was built in 1886 and the tower in 1893.[2][3] Viðvík was the homestead of Öndóttur who settled Viðvíkursveit, but later, Þorbjörn "the fishhook" Þórðarson, who killed Grettir "the strong" Ásmundarson, lived there.[4] Accordingly, Grettis saga mentions that Þorbjörn moved Grettir's head to his home in Viðvík and preserved it in salt during the winter in a storehouse, which was later called Grettisbúr (Grettir's cage).[5] In the Age of the Sturlungs, Þorgils skarði Böðvarsson lived in Viðvík for a time and the land there is often mentioned in the Sturlunga saga including, among other things, the lively social scene of 1255:[6]
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