No, Reykjavík is and always has been the capital.
During the viking age, there was no capital in Iceland, Iceland was an independent republic, with a lot of farms owned by different families (with slaves). One usual place to meet was the Althing, the old assembly east from the present Reykjavik. There was not farms which was more influent than other, this situation is right during the viking period (900-1100) in Iceland, after this the government was more centralized but only by farm bosses (Jarls). After this, the capital was... Copenhagen in Danemark.Actually Reykjavik is the capital of iceland since 1786.
Jorvik, present-day York, was the Viking capital of England during the Viking Age. It was an important trading hub and political center for the Vikings in Britain.
He was a Viking from Iceland.
Ingolfr Arnarson.
A Viking from Iceland.
The Vikings settled Iceland, and Iceland is very isolated, meaning that there was little external influence on the languge from the original Viking Settlers.
Leif was from Greenland, and he lived on the farm as a kid.
Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson.
Neither. He as a Viking from Iceland.
Gandof Dueche Bag
Greenland, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden
Leif Erikson.