Magnús Jónsson (disambiguation)
- Magnús Jónsson (disambiguation)
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Magnús Jónsson (or Magnús prúði, 1530–1591), Icelandic official and poet.
Magnús Jónsson may also refer to:
- Magnús Jónsson, Earl of Orkney c. 1300–1321
- Magnús Jónsson (politician, 1887–1958) (1887–1958), Icelandic politician, minister of finance (from 1922 to 1923)
- Magnús Jónsson (politician, 1919–1984) (1919–1984), Icelandic politician, minister of finance (from 1965 to 1971)
- Megas (Magnús Þór Jónsson, born 1945), Icelandic rock and roll singer and songwriter
- Magnús Jónsson (actor) (born 1965), Icelandic actor, in The Viking Sagas
- Magnús Jónsson (biathlete)
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