Hergilsey
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Hergilsey (pronounced [ˈhɛrcɪlsˌeiː] ⓘ) is a small, uninhabited Icelandic island in Breiðafjörður. The island is most noted for having been home to Ingjald[who?], his wife, Thorgerda[who?] and their disabled son Helgi Ingjaldsson[who?]. Ingjald sheltered Gisli while he was an outlaw.[1]
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65°26′02″N 23°01′14″W / 65.43389°N 23.02056°W / 65.43389; -23.02056
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