Njáll Þorgeirsson

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Template:Short description Template:Icelandic name Njáll Þorgeirsson (Old Norse: Script error: No such module "IPA".; Modern Icelandic: Script error: No such module "IPA".) was a 10th and early-11th-century Icelandic lawyer who lived at Bergþórshvoll in Landeyjar, Iceland. He was one of the main protagonists of Njáls saga, a medieval Icelandic saga which describes a series of blood feuds.[1]

Biography

Njáll was the son of Þorgeir gollnir Ófeigsson. His paternal grandfather had fallen out of favour with the king and therefore decided to leave Norway but as he had prepared and was about to leave when the king's errandmen came to him and took his life. After that his grandmother and their children and her brother left for Iceland. Njáls saga does not in important events contradict other sources but in details such as genealogy it sometimes contradicts the Landnámabók which is thought more trustworthy.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The name Njáll is a Norse derivative of the Irish name Niall.[2]

Njáll lived in Bergþórshvoll and was married to Bergþóra Skarphéðinsdóttir. He is described as a kindly, wealthy, non-violent, and handsome man, but beardless, suffering from the peculiar condition of not growing any facial hair. He was a great lawyer — supposedly unequalled in wisdom and predictive powers — and solved the problems of every man who came to him for counsel. He was a close friend of chieftain Gunnar Hámundarson of Hlíðarendi.[3]

After his sons became involved in a dispute, the farmstead at Bergþórshvoll was surrounded by a hundred men and put on fire.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". By then, Njáll was an old man and was offered the chance to leave. He chose to stay and died in the fire with the rest of his family — hence Njáls saga has also been called Brennu-Njáls saga meaning "Saga of Burning Njáll".[4]

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