874 - 930 |
Settlement of Iceland, mainly from the West coast of Norway
and the Viking settlements in Ireland and Scotland. |
930 |
Establishment of Althingi - the world's oldest existing
parliament - at Thingvellir. |
985 - 986 |
Discovery and colonization of Greenland from Iceland by
Eiríkur the Red, father of Leifur (the Lucky) Eiríksson. |
1000 |
Time line about Iceland: Icelander Leifur Eiríksson ( Leif
Erickson ), ecomes the first European to set foot in America. Christianity is adopted peacefully by the Althingi
at Thingvellir. |
1022 |
Treaty between the Athingi and King Olafur Haraldsson (St
Olaf) of Norway concerning equal rights of Icelanders and Norwegians. |
1056 |
Isleifur Gissurarson ( Leif Erickson ), first bishop
of Iceland at Skalholt. |
1106 |
Founding of the episcopal seat of Holar for the northern
region of Iceland. |
1133 |
First monastery in Iceland founded at Thingeyrar. Monasteries
became centres of learning and literature. |
13th Century |
Saga Era, the golden age of Saga writing. The Sagas include
some of the classics of medieval literature, written in Icelandic, the ancient language of the Vikings which is still spoken
in Iceland today. |
1178 - 1241 |
Snorri Sturluson, chieftain and historian. Author of "Heimskringla",
history of the Kings of Norway. |
1220 -1262 |
Age of the Sturlungs, a period of civil war between the
leading chieftain families that vied for power in Iceland. |
1262/1264 |
The "Old Covenant" adopted between Icelandic chieftains
and King Hakon the Old of Norway. Iceland comes under the rule of the Norwegian Crown, but the Althingi retains its legislative
powers. |
1281 |
New law code, Jónsbók, presented by the King og Norway,
accepted by the Althingi. |
1380 |
Union of the Danish and Norwegian kingdom. Iceland and
Norway come under Denmark. |
1402 |
Time line about Iceland: The Black Death reaches Iceland. |
15th Century |
The English Century. Close contact between Iceland and
England. The English regularly sail to Iceland for fishing and trade. |
1530s |
Printing introduced in Iceland by Jón Arason Bishop of
Hólar. |
1537 |
Norway is dissolved as a state (until 1814) and becomes
part of Denmark. Iceland comes directly under Danish crown. |
1540 |
Publication of the New Testament in Icelandic. |
1550 |
The Reformation. After strong opposition Lutheranism becomes
the state religion. Danish royal power is strengthened in Iceland. |
1602 |
The Danish trade monopoly is introduced. |
1627 |
Time line about Iceland: Pirates from North Africa raid
certain coastal areas ("Turkish raid"). |
1662 |
Absolutism is introduced in Iceland. Danish monarchs become
hereditary rulers of Iceland. Legislative powers of the Althingi greatly reduced. |
1783 - 1785 |
Volcanic eruption (Skaftáreldar) causes widespread devastation
in Iceland. |
1787 |
Trade monopoly abolished, but the right to trade in Iceland
is still limited to Danish subjects. |
1800 |
The Althingi is abolished. |
1801 |
The episcopal seats of Skálholt and Hólar are abolished.
One bishop, based in Reykjavík, administers the whole country. |
1809 |
Danish adventurer Jörgen Jörgensen takes power in Iceland,
declares Iceland's independence. His rule lasts two months. |
1818 |
The National Library is founded. |
1835 |
Publication of the periodical Fjölnir, rallying point of
the patriotic movement. |
1811 - 1879 |
Jón Sigurđsson leader of the struggle for Iceland' independence. |
1843 |
Althingi re-established in Reykjavik. |
1854 |
Time line about Iceland: Free trade re-established. |
1874 |
Millennial anniversary of the settlement of Iceland celebrated
at Thingvellir. A constitution is adopted giving legislative powers to the Althingi and granting limited self-government in
domestic affairs. |
1904 |
Home rule. Appointment of the first Icelandic government
minister resident in Iceland and responsible to the Althingi. |
1911 |
University of Iceland founded. |
1915 |
Iceland unilaterally bans whaling (ban effective until
1935). |
1918 |
Act of Union. Iceland becomes a sovereign and independent
state, the Kingdom of Iceland. It shares the same monarch with Denmark. For the most part foreign affairs continued to be
handled by the Danish foreign service, as decided by Iceland. Iceland declares perpetual neutrality. |
1920 |
Time line about Iceland: The Supreme Court is founded. |
1930 |
Millennial celebration of the establishment of the Althingi
at Thingvellir. |
1940 |
Icelandic Foreign Service established. |
1940 |
British forces occupy Iceland. |
1941 |
By agreement US troops arrive in Iceland (six months before
Pearl Harbour), replacing British forces. US forces remain until the end of World War II. |
1944 |
The modern Republic of Iceland is established at Thingvellir
on 17 June, birthday of Jón Sigurđsson. |
1945 |
The first international flight by an Icelandic aircraft. |
1946 |
Time line about Iceland: Iceland joins the United Nations. |
1947 |
Iceland becomes a founding member of the OEEC (forerunner
of the OECD). |
1948 - 1953 |
Strong "Marshall Plan" support for Iceland. |
1949 |
Iceland becomes a founding member of NATO. |
1950 |
Iceland joins the Council of Europe. National Theatre and
Symphony Orchestra founded. |
1951 |
Iceland and the United States conclude a bilateral defence
agreement. US troops return to Iceland. |
1952 |
Fisheries jurisdiction extended from 3 to 4 miles. |
1952 |
Iceland becomes a founding member of the Nordic Council. |
1955 |
Icelander Halldór Laxness receives Nobel Prize for literature. |
1958 |
Fishing limit extended to 12 miles. "Cod War" with the
United Kingdom. |
1963 |
Volcanic eruption in ocean south of Iceland creates a new
island, Surtsey. |
1965 |
Danish Parliament decides to return ancient Saga manuscripts
to Iceland. |
1968 |
Time line about Iceland: Iceland joins GATT. |
1970 |
Iceland joins European Free Trade Association (EFTA). |
1971 |
Denmark begins to return ancient Saga manuscripts to Iceland. |
1972 |
Fishing limit extended to 50 miles, "Cod War" with the
UK. |
1972 |
Free trade agreement with the EEC (later EU). |
1973 |
Volcanic eruption in Heimaey, the only inhabited island
of the Westman Islands group off the south coast of Iceland. Five thousand inhabitants are relocated to the mainland of Iceland. |
1974 |
1100th anniversary of the settlement of Iceland celebrated
at Thingvellir. |
1975 |
Fishing limit extended to 200 miles, "Cod War" with the
UK. |
1980 |
Ms. Vigdís Finnbogadóttir is elected President, the first
woman in the world to be elected as a head of state. |
1986 |
Meeting of Reagan and Gorbachev in Reykjavik marks the
beginning of the end of the Cold War. Reykjavik celebrates its bicentenary. |
1992 |
EFTA countries and the European Union establish the European
Economic Area (EEA). Iceland becomes part of the EU´s single market. |
1994 |
EEA Agreement comes into effect. |
1994 |
50th anniversary of the founding of the Icelandic Republic. |
2000 |
1000 years of Christianity in Iceland celebrated. |