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Steinvör Sighvatsdóttir (early 13th-century - 17 October 1271), was the politically most influential woman in Iceland in the Age of the Sturlungs. She was also a ''skáldkona'' (poet), and the only woman listed in ''Skáldatal''. == Family == Steinvör´s parents were Sighvatr Sturluson, leader of the Sturlungs, and Halldóra, daughter of Tumi Kolbeinsson, headman of the Ásbirningar family clan. Tumi´s successor, Kolbeinn Tumason, was her uncle, and his successor, Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, was a cousin. Steinvör considered herself a Sturlung. She had two sisters and seven brothers; among them Sturla Sighvatsson and Þórðr kakali.
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