• Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson (1208 – 22 July 1245) was an Icelandic chieftain or goði of the Ásbirningar family clan. He fought with Gissur Þorvaldsson against...
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  • Icelandic alpine skier Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson (1208–1245), Icelandic chieftain or goði of the Ásbirningar family clan Þjóðólfr Arnórsson, 11th-century Icelandic...
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    allegiance. In August 1238, Sighvatur and four of his sons (Sturla, Markús, Kolbeinn, and Þórður Krókur, the latter two executed after the battle), were killed...
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    chieftains (goðar)   • 1199–1238 Sturla Sighvatsson • 1208–1245 Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson • 1210–1256 Þórður kakali Sighvatsson • 1208–1268 Gissur Þorvaldsson...
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  • Ásbirning is probably Kolbeinn Tumason, a famous Icelandic poet. Other well known Ásbirningur were Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, nephew of Kolbeinn Tumason, and scholar...
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    1241) Gissur Þorvaldsson, Icelandic chieftain (or goði) (d. 1268) Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, Icelandic chieftain (d. 1245) Knut Haakonsson, Norwegian nobleman...
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    – Roger I of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (b. 1190) July 22 – Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, Icelandic chieftain (b. 1208) August 19 – Ramon Berenguer IV,...
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    Sighvatr Sturluson and his son, Sturla Sighvatsson, are defeated by Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson and Gissur Þorvaldsson, for control of Iceland (known as the Age...
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  • Sturlungar family, and those of Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson. Þórður's men were from the Westfjords of Iceland, while Kolbeinn's were northerners. The primary...
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  • move from the family's home, Grund, in Eyjafjörður to one where Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, Tumadóttir's nephew and her husband's killer, could monitor them...
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