Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Halldóra Tumadóttir (1180–1247), was a politically active Icelandic woman, spouse of Sighvatr Sturluson and sister of Kolbeinn Tumason; she became the mother of Sturla Sighvatsson. She is portrayed as a minor figure, but an important one, in the political wars and feuds on Iceland during the Age of Sturlungs. Her marriage in 1215 was a political match which brought peace between her two families.. }
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- Halldóra_Tumadóttir abstract "Halldóra Tumadóttir (1180–1247), was a politically active Icelandic woman, spouse of Sighvatr Sturluson and sister of Kolbeinn Tumason; she became the mother of Sturla Sighvatsson. She is portrayed as a minor figure, but an important one, in the political wars and feuds on Iceland during the Age of Sturlungs. Her marriage in 1215 was a political match which brought peace between her two families.".
- Halldóra_Tumadóttir comment "Halldóra Tumadóttir (1180–1247), was a politically active Icelandic woman, spouse of Sighvatr Sturluson and sister of Kolbeinn Tumason; she became the mother of Sturla Sighvatsson. She is portrayed as a minor figure, but an important one, in the political wars and feuds on Iceland during the Age of Sturlungs. Her marriage in 1215 was a political match which brought peace between her two families.".