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Vilmundur Gylfason
Minister of Justice, Religion and Education
In office 15 October 1979 – 8 February 1980
Prime Minister
Benedikt Gröndal
Preceded by
Ragnar Arnalds
Succeeded by
Ingvar Gíslason
Personal details
Born
(1948-08-07)7 August 1948 Reykjavík, Iceland
Died
19 June 1983(1983-06-19) (aged 34) Reykjavík, Iceland
Political party
Alliance of Social Democrats (After 1983) Social Democratic Party (Before 1982)
Vilmundur Gylfason (7 August 1948 – 19 June 1983) was an Icelandic politician, historian and poet. He was the son of Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason and Guðrún Vilmundardóttir.
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