- The Flugumýri Arson
Flugumýrarbrenna (English: The Flugumýri Arson) was an incident that took place in
13th century Iceland during theAge of the Sturlungs . The powerful Icelandic "goði " chieftainGissur Þorvaldsson had returned from Norway with the Norwegian King's favour, and had settled inFlugumýri inSkagafjörður . He was at this time engaged in making amends and settling his quarrels with theSturlungar clan.Not all the followers of the
Sturlungar were ready to forgive and forget. OnOctober 22 1253 ,Eyjólfur ofsi Þorsteinsson and his followers put Flugumýri to the torch and clashed with Gissur and his men. Eyjólfur was seeking vengeance for his expulsion fromSkagafjörður and for the death of his father-in-lawSturla Sighvatsson who had died in theBattle of Örlygsstaðir at the hands of Gissur and his men. 25 people died in the ensuing fire and conflict, including Gissur's wife Gróa and their sons. Gissur himself escaped death and wrought vengeance on those involved, but Eyjólfur, the leader of the attackers, escaped him.The Flugumýri Arson lived for a long time in folk tales, and some scholars believe that it was inspired by the arson in
Njals saga .Sources
* [http://www.krokur.is/~vhlskoli/Bardagar/Flugumyri.html]
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