High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1262
Iceland submits to the Norwegian crown
1262
After decades of blood feud among chieftains, the Althing agreed at Thingvellir to accept the sovereignty of Haakon IV of Norway. Four centuries of independent commonwealth ended. The sagas had already been written; their copying would continue under foreign kings. The submission was driven less by military pressure than by exhaustion, as the great families of Iceland had destroyed each other in civil wars.