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Keyser, Carl Joh. Jac.

Carl Johan "Janne" Jakob Keyser, born on 5 July 1821 in the parish of Slaka, Östergötlands Län, died on 7 April 1895 in Norrköping, was a Swedish agricultural scientist and lecturer.
Keyser enrolled at Uppsala University in 1841 and graduated with a Master's degree in philosophy in 1848, after which he was reappointed as a lecturer in agricultural chemistry at Uppsala University.
In 1853-54 he undertook a scientific journey through Germany and France on a scholarship and later became a teacher at the technical school in Norrköping. In 1877-88 he was a lecturer at the same school. Keyser published a number of scientific papers.
About the Icelandic Republic and its decline</a>

About the Icelandic Republic and its decline

The history of the Icelandic Republic is the story of refugees, adventurers and free spirits who escaped an ambitious autocrat and built their own state on this distant island of fire and ice.By 930, the new state had developed enough to establish the Althing, the national assembly of all Icelanders of voting age.