Sighvatr (also Sighvatur, Sigvatr) Sturluson (c. 1170-1238) was a skaldic poet, goði and member of the Icelandic Sturlungar clan. His parents were Sturla Þórðarson of Hvammr and Guðný Böðvarsdóttir. His younger brother, the famous poet and historian Snorri Sturluson, grew up away from home, in Oddi, while Sighvatr and his elder brother Þórð(u)r were brought up in Hvammr. Nothing is known of his education. He married Kolbeinn Tumason’s sister Holldóra Tumadóttir, with whom he had a son, Sturla Sighvatsson.
He figures in the Sturlunga saga, one of the sources to cite his poetry. Only two stanzas of Sighvatr’s work now remain: the first refers to the killing of Hallr Kleppjárnsson by Kálfr Guttormsson in 1212, the other to a dream before his death in the Battle of Örlygsstaðir in 1238.
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