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Kristjan Niels Julius

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Kristjan Niels Julius
Born(1860-04-04)April 4, 1860
Iceland
DiedOctober 25, 1936(1936-10-25) (aged 76)
OccupationPoetry
NationalityIcelandic
GenreSatire

Kristjan Niels "K. N." Julius (April 4, 1860 – October 25, 1936) was a satirical poet from Iceland, who later lived in the U.S. State of North Dakota.

He was born near Akureyri, Iceland, and emigrated to North America in 1878. He originally lived in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and later moved to the United States where he lived in Duluth, Minnesota. Around 1894, he moved to North Dakota and took up residence in Thingvalla Township, which had several large Icelandic settlements. His poems were well known in Iceland and in the United States.[1]

In 1999 President Ólafur Grímsson of Iceland visited Thingvalla Township to rededicate a monument to Julius at Thingvalla Lutheran Church, where Julius is buried. The monument was originally built in 1936 and was reconstructed in conjunction with the 100th Annual Deuce of August Celebration.[1][2] The church was subsequently completely destroyed by a fire in 2003, but the Julius monument and the cemetery survived.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b Miller, Kathy (1997-08-02). "Pembina County Was Home To Renowned Poet K. N. Julius". Walsh County Press. Walsh County, ND. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  2. ^ "Breakfast Blend Newsline". Grand Forks Herald. 2007-07-31.
  3. ^ Murphy, Christina (2003-06-05). "Historic Church Burns: Original Organ, Altar Statue, Pews Lost to Fire of Unknown Cause". Grand Forks Herald.
  4. ^ "K. N. Júlíus". Icelandic Genealogy, Heritage, & Travel. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
  5. ^ "History of Thingvalla Lutheran Church". Icelandic Genealogy, Heritage, & Travel. Retrieved October 17, 2015.

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Related Reading

  • Neijmann, Daisy L. (2006) A History of Icelandic Literature. Volume 5 of History of Scandinavian literatures (American-Scandinavian Foundation, University of Nebraska Press) ISBN 9780803233461
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