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Þangbrandr
Þangbrandr〔Þangbrandr is the usual form of his name, but he is called ''Theobrandus'' in Theodoricus monachus' ''Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium'' and ''Þorbrandr'' in the late ''Þórðarbók'' version of ''Landnámabók''. He is referred to as Þangbrandr in all the other sources, Norwegian as well as Icelandic.〕 was a missionary sent to Iceland by king of Norway Óláfr Tryggvason to convert the inhabitants to Christianity. Snorri Sturluson described him as follows:
==Origins==

Þangbrandr's origins are uncertain. According to some sources, he was the son of an otherwise unknown Vilbaldus, count of Saxony〔''Brennu-Njáls saga''〕 or of Bremen.〔''Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta''.〕 But he is also said to be Flemish.〔Theodoricus monachus' ''Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium'' (8).〕 He may have been a clerk to the bishop of Bremen.〔''Kristni saga'', ''Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta''.〕 However that may be, his name seems to be of German origin, and may come from Old High German ''
*Dankbrant''.〔McDougall, 1998:66〕

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