Egill Eyjólfsson

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Egill Eyjólfsson (1295–1341) was the bishop of Iceland's northern diocese of Hólar from the death of his predecessor, Lárentíus Kálfsson, in 1331, until his own death in 1341.

Biography

Egill's father was Eyjólfur, a gold-smith, and his mother Þorgerður Egilsdóttir.

Egill studied at the monastery of

Laurentius Saga
, it was through Egill's efforts that in the autumn of 1319, Auðun and Lárentíus made peace.

Egill subsequently held the benefice of Grímstungur in Vatnsdalur, and in 1324 received the benefice of Grenjaðarstaðir in Aðaldalur (the wealthiest in the diocese of Hólar) from Archbishop Eilif Arnesson Kortin. Around 1327, Bishop Lárentius sent Egill to the Archbishop to plead Lárentíus‘s case against the monks of Möðruvellir. After Lárentíus's death in 1331, Egill was elected bishop of Hólar. Little is known about his episcopate, though it is said that the diocese's finances were well managed under his governance.

Egill was succeeded as bishop by Ormr Ásláksson.

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