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- probably Kolbeinn Tumason, a famous Icelandic poet. Other well known Ásbirningur were Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, nephew of Kolbeinn Tumason, and scholar Ingunn...
- Kolbeinn Tumason (Old Norse: [ˈkolˌbɛinː ˈtumɑˌson]; Modern Icelandic: [ˈkʰɔlˌpeitn̥ ˈtʰʏːmaˌsɔːn]; 1173–1208) was a member of the Ásbirningar family...
- chieftains of the Icelandic commonwealth, including devout men like Kolbeinn Tumason, who sought to maintain traditional cooperation between Church and regional...
- heavens") is a medieval Icelandic hymn written by chieftain and poet Kolbeinn Tumason in the 13th-century. The music that accompanies the text was composed by...
- Þorbjarnardóttir, explorer Ingólfur Arnarson Ísleifur Gissurarson Kolbeinn Tumason Leifur Eiríksson (e. Leif Ericson, Old Norse Leifr Eiríksson), discovered...
- Guðmundur Arason defeat forces under the Icelandic Gothi one of which Kolbeinn Tumason was killed in the conflict. 1210 Siege of Minerve Early June – 22 July...
- in Hvammur. Nothing is known about his education. He married Kolbeinn Tumason’s sister Halldóra Tumadóttir, with whom he had a son, Sturla Sighvatsson...
- date) Kamal al-Din Isfahani, Persian poet and writer (d. 1237) Kolbeinn Tumason, Icelandic chieftain (d. 1208) Llywelyn the Great, king of Gwynedd (d....
- date) Ermengol VIII (or Armengol), count of Urgell (b. 1158) Kolbeinn Tumason, Icelandic chieftain and poet (b. 1173) Knut Birgersson, Swedish nobleman...
- the region's chieftains from the Ásbirningar family clan, from Kolbeinn Tumason to Kálfur, the son of Brandur Kolbeinsson, who was known to live there...