
Turf houses in Hólar, Iceland.
'Hólar' is a small community, with a population of around 100, located in the
Skagafjörður district of northern
Iceland, some 379 km from
Reykjavík.
History
Hólar was founded as a
diocese in
1106 by bishop
Jón Ögmundsson and soon became one of Iceland's two main centers of learning. Hólar played an important part in the medieval politics of Iceland, and was the seat of
Guðmundur Arason in his struggle with Icelandic chieftains during the time of the
commonwealth. Under
Jón Arason Hólar was the last remaining stronghold of
Catholicism in Iceland during the
Reformation. The best known Lutheran bishop of Hólar was
Guðbrandur Þorláksson.
The first
printing press was introduced to Hólar in
1530. Hólar Agricultural College was founded
1882. The college was renamed
Hólar University College in 2003.
See also
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List of Hólar bishops