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  1. Sveinn Björnsson (Copenhague, 27 de febrero de 1881-Reikiavik, 25 de enero de 1952) fue el primer Presidente de Islandia. Biografía. Hijo de Björn Jónsson —ministro luterano— y Elísabet Sveinsdóttir, realizó estudios de derecho en Copenhague.

  2. Sveinn Björnsson ( Icelandic: [ˈsveitn̥ ˈpjœsːɔn]; 27 February 1881 – 25 January 1952) was the first president of Iceland (1944–1952). Background, education and legal career. Sveinn was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, as the son of Björn Jónsson (editor and later minister) and Elísabet Sveinsdóttir.

  3. Sveinn Björnsson was a statesman and diplomat who from 1944 to 1952 served as the first president of the Republic of Iceland. Björnsson was a lawyer at the Supreme Court after 1907 and became a member of the Reykjavík town council in 1912, acting as its president (1918–20). A member of the Althingi.

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  4. 24 de ago. de 2017 · On June 17, 1944, Sveinn Björnsson took office as the first President of the newly established republic of Iceland during a festive gathering of some thirty thousand people at Þingvellir National Monument. Sveinn had been a popular Member of Parliament and would remain a popular President until his death in office eight years later.

  5. Sveinn Björnsson ( Copenhague, 27 de febrero de 1881- Reikiavik, 25 de enero de 1952) fue el primer Presidente de Islandia. Sveinn Björnsson. 1.° Presidente de la República de Islandia. 17 de julio de 1944-25 de enero de 1952. Predecesor.

  6. Fyrsti forseti lýðveldisins, Sveinn Björnsson, var fæddur í Kaupmannahöfn 27. febrúar 1881 og lést hann 25. janúar árið 1952. Eiginkona hans var Georgia Björnsson, fædd 18. janúar 1884, dáin 18. september 1957. Sveinn var kjörinn ríkisstjóri af Alþingi 1941 og forseti Íslands, kjörinn af Alþingi á Þingvöllum við lýðveldisstofnun, 17. júní 1944.

  7. World War II. Eastern Front. occupied Denmark. Björn Sveinsson Björnsson (15 October 1909 – 14 April 1998) was the son of Iceland's first president Sveinn Björnsson and was one of about twenty Icelanders who fought for the Nazi regime during World War II .