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Thorvald Far-Farer
Þorvaldr inn víðfǫrli
A rectangular stone marker with Romanesque-style bas relief depicting two men knelt in prayer. Text below the relief reads: Fridrik Biskup – Þorvaldur víðförli – 981 Kristniboð 1981
Memorial commemorating 1000 years of Christian mission in Iceland, 918–1981, with depiction of Bishop Friedrich and Thorvald.
Born
Þorvaldr Koðránsson (Old Norse)

c. 950 CE
Stóra-Giljá, Vatnsdalur, Iceland
Diedc. 1005 CE
SiglumÞvíðf
Occupation
Skald
EraViking Age
Parent(s)Koðran Eilífsson (father)
Járngerður (mother)
Þórdís spákona (guardian)

Thorvald Far-Farer (Kodransson) (Old Norse: Þorvaldr inn víðfǫrli (Koðránsson); Icelandic: Þorvaldur víðförli (Konráðsson)) was an Icelandic skald, warrior, and Christian missionary. He is best known as one of the first Christian missionaries in Iceland and founder of the monastery of St. John the Baptist in Polotsk (in modern-day Belarus).

He is the protagonist of Þorvalds þáttur víðförla, a Þáttr

He was native to Iceland but went abroad where he was baptized by one Bishop Friedrich, a German.[1] He returned to the island in Bishop Friedrich's retinue in 981.[2] They were especially active in proselytising among the inhabitants of the northern parts of Iceland.[2] However, Thorvald killed two men in a battle and was expelled from the island in 986.[1][2]

Founded the monastery of St. John the Baptist in Polotsk (Old Norse: Pallteskja, Pallteskiuborg)

  1. ^ a b Byock 2001, p. 294.
  2. ^ a b c Hjálmarsson 2012, p. 29.