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Jón Halldórsson

:''For the paralympian see Jón Halldórsson (athlete)''
Jón Halldórsson (c. 1275–2 February 1339, or Candlemas) was a Roman Catholic clergyman, who became the bishop of Iceland (1322–1339). He served in the diocese of Skálholt. He grew up in Norway as a friar of the Dominican order and has been assumed to have been of Norwegian birth, though since his mother's name, Friðgerðr, is unknown outside Iceland, he may in fact have been Icelandic.〔Shaun F. D. Hughes, 'Klári saga as an Indigenous Romance', in ''Romance and Love in Late Medieval and Early Modern Iceland'', ed. by Kirsten Wolf and Johanna Denzin, Islandica 54 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Library, 2008), pp. 135-164, at (http://cip.cornell.edu/DPubS?service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=cul.isl/1242914143 ).〕 He studied both theology in Paris and canon law in Bologna, and his learning is seen as remarkable in contemporary Icelandic sources; ''Laurentius saga'' has him as one of Iceland's two best Latinists at his time, as fluent in Latin as in his mother-tongue.〔Biskupa sögur, ed. Guðrún Ása Grímsdóttir et al., 3 vols., Íslensk fornrit 15–17 (Reykjavík: Hið íslenzka fornritafélag, 1998–2000), I pp. 383, 405–6.〕 He was elected bishop following Grímr Skútuson and consecrated on 1 August 1322 but did not arrive in Iceland until the following year. He was noted for bringing the Icelandic Church more closely into line with canon law and for his skill as a preacher and storyteller; the introduction to ''Klári saga'' claims that it is based on a Latin romance discovered by Jón in France, and there is a strong case that Jón indeed produced the saga,〔Shaun F. D. Hughes, 'Klári saga as an Indigenous Romance', in ''Romance and Love in Late Medieval and Early Modern Iceland'', ed. by Kirsten Wolf and Johanna Denzin, Islandica 54 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Library, 2008), pp. 135-164, at (http://cip.cornell.edu/DPubS?service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=cul.isl/1242914143 ); cf. Marianne Kalinke, Clári saga'': A Case of Low German Infiltration', Scripta Islandica: Isländska sällskapets ärbok, 59 (2008), 5-25.〕 while Jón's fame as a gatherer of stories is clear from ''Laurentius saga''.〔Biskupa sögur, ed. Guðrún Ása Grímsdóttir et al., 3 vols., Íslensk fornrit 15–17 (Reykjavík: Hið íslenzka fornritafélag, 1998–2000), I p. 445.〕 He died in Norway at Candlemass 1339.
==See also==

*List of Skálholt bishops

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