Hrafn Haengsson
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Hrafn Haengsson was a tenth-century Icelandic jurist and goði. He was the son of Ketil Haeng, one of the early settlers of Iceland, and his wife Ingunn.
Hrafn was one of the main parties responsible was appointed lawspeaker at the first Althing in 930 CE, and served in that capacity until 949.
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- Byock, Jesse [1]; "Medieval Iceland: Society, Sagas and Power" University of California Press (1988) ISBN 0-520-06954-4 ISBN 0-226-52680-1