Battle of Örlygsstaðir

Battle of Örlygsstaðir
Part of Age of the Sturlungs
Date21 August 1238 (trad.)
LocationÖrlygsstaðir, Iceland
65°30′04″N 19°16′55″W / 65.501°N 19.282°WCoordinates: 65°30′04″N 19°16′55″W / 65.501°N 19.282°W
Belligerents
Sturlungar Ásbirningar
Commanders and leaders
Sighvatur Sturluson 
Sturla Sighvatsson 
Kolbeinn Arnórsson
Gissur Þorvaldsson
Strength
~1000 ~1200
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Örlygsstaðir was a historic battle fought by the Sturlungar against the Ásbirningar and the Haukdælir clans in northern Iceland. The battle was part of the civil war that was taking place in Iceland at the time between various powerful clans during the time known as the Age of the Sturlungs.

The Battle of Örlygsstaðir was fought on 21 August 1238 between Sighvatur Sturluson (brother of Snorri Sturluson) and his son Sturla Sighvatsson on the one hand, and Kolbeinn ungi, Gissur Þorvaldsson (later Earl Gissur) on the other. The latter were the victors. Over 50 men were killed on that day and five others, including Þórir Jökull Steinfinnsson were executed by beheading following the battle. The names of those who perished on that day are recorded in the Íslendinga saga which is included as a part of the Sturlunga saga.[1]

In 1988 a memorial was raised on the site of the battle, which describes the battle.

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