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Kolbeinn Tumason (Old Norse: [ˈkolˌbɛinː
ˈtumɑˌson];
Modern Icelandic: [ˈkʰɔlˌpeitn̥ ˈtʰʏːmaˌsɔːn]; 1173–1208) was a
member of the Ásbirningar family...
- 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...
- the
secular powers of the goðar (chieftains). In 1208,
Kolbeinn Tumason and Arnór
Tumason of the Ásbirningar clan and Sigurður
Ormsson of the Svínfellingar...
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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...
- 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...
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bishop seats) in 1203. He
served for some time as
house priest to
Kolbeinn Tumason, an
Icelandic chieftain. In his
years as a
simple priest, he did not exhibit...
- the
oldest psalm which is
still sung today; it was
composed by
Kolbeinn Tumason in 1208. The
music of
Iceland includes vibrant folk and pop traditions...
- Skagafjörður
Kolbein Arnórsson Kaldaljós (~1180–1246)
Gothi of Víðimýri Arnór
Tumason (1184–1221)
Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson (1221–1245)
Gothi of
Hruni in Hrunamannahreppur...
- date)
Kamal al-Din Isfahani,
Persian poet and
writer (d. 1237)
Kolbeinn Tumason,
Icelandic chieftain (d. 1208)
Llywelyn the Great, king of
Gwynedd (d....