Sveinn Björnsson
1st President of Iceland

Born
February 27th, 1881
144 years ago
Died
1952
73 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Iceland
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Born in Denmark, this individual moved to Iceland and pursued a career in law and politics. Elected as the first President of Iceland in 1944, served in this position until 1952. Instrumental in Iceland's transition to a republic after gaining independence from Denmark. Held significant influence in shaping modern Icelandic governance. Participated in various local political activities and was involved in the Constitution of Iceland. Continued to be active in Icelandic public life until retirement.
Served as the first President of Iceland
Played a crucial role in Iceland's independence
Contributed to the development of Icelandic governance
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