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Kolbein Falkeid (19 December 1933 – 27 June 2021) was a Norwegian poet and lyricist. He was one of the most widely read contemporary Norwegian poets; known for a lyrical poet's voice that is at once philosophical and approachable.
- Kolbeinn Sigþórsson - Wikipedia
Kolbeinn Sigþórsson ( Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰɔlpei̯tn̥...
- Kolbeinn Tumason - Wikipedia
Kolbeinn Tumason. Kolbeinn Tumason ( Old Norse: [ˈkolˌbɛinː...
- Kolbeinn Finnsson - Wikipedia
Kolbeinn Birgir Finnsson (born 25 August 1999) is an...
- Kolbein Lauring - Wikipedia
Kolbein Widrik Lauring (15 June 1914 – 31 May 1987) was a...
- Kolbeinn Sigþórsson - Wikipedia
20th-century. " Heyr himna smiður " (literally "Hear, smith of the 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 Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson (1938–2013) in 1973. [1]
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Kolbeinsey ( Icelandic: [ˈkʰɔlˌpeinsˌeiː] ⓘ; also known as Kolbeinn's Isle, Seagull Rock, Mevenklint, Mevenklip, or Meeuw Steen) [1] is a small islet in the Greenland Sea located 105 kilometres (55 nautical miles) off the northern coast of Iceland, 74 km (40 nmi) north-northwest of the island of Grímsey.