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Your answer was: Norway. |
Answer: Near the end of the 10th century, King Olaf I of Norway convinced his subjects to accept Christianity in Iceland. He then sent Christian missionaries to Iceland, where they were quickly accepted. Around 1000 Icelanders made a peaceful decision that all should convert. Despite this, Iceland's ruling class, maintained their power. Some built their own churches; others were ordained. Holar was the Episcopal see for northern Iceland and a cultural and educational center for almost seven centuries (1106-1798). It was founded as a diocese in 1106 by bishop Jón Ögmundsson and soon became one of Iceland's two main centers of learning. 'Religion in Iceland' on Reykjavikout.is ![]() Millennium of Christianity in Iceland XV Century Altar Piece Bishop Guomundor St Porlacur of Skalholt St Jon of Holar 1151 (2000) |