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'''Eric the Red''' was a [[10th century]] [[Viking]] explorer of |
'''Eric the Red''' was a [[10th century]] [[Viking]] explorer of [[Norway|Norwegian]] decent who became the first [[Europe]]an in [[Greenland]]. |
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After being temporarily banished from Iceland for murder, Eric set out to explore islands west of |
After being temporarily [[banishment|banished]] from [[Iceland]] for murder, Eric set out to explore islands west of Iceland. He later founded a settlement in Greenland with other [[Norse]]men. |
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The settlement eventually flourished but later failed, possibly owning to weather-induced famine or struggles with the island native peoples. |
The settlement eventually flourished but later failed, possibly owning to weather-induced famine or struggles with the island native peoples. |
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Eric's son was [[Viking]] explorer |
Eric's son was [[Viking]] explorer Leif Ericsson, who is credited with the European discovery of North [[America]], almost 500 years before the arrival of [[Christopher Columbus]]. Leif settled in Newfoundland. |
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The [[Vinland Sagas]], the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saga_of_Eric_the_Red Saga of Eric the Red] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saga_of_the_Greenlanders Saga of the Greenlanders] are the Icelandic [[saga]]s that tells their tale. |
The [[Vinland Sagas]], the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saga_of_Eric_the_Red Saga of Eric the Red]'' and the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saga_of_the_Greenlanders Saga of the Greenlanders]'' are the Icelandic [[saga]]s that tells their tale. |
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Revision as of 11:30, 11 October 2006
Eric the Red was a 10th century Viking explorer of Norwegian decent who became the first European in Greenland.
After being temporarily banished from Iceland for murder, Eric set out to explore islands west of Iceland. He later founded a settlement in Greenland with other Norsemen.
The settlement eventually flourished but later failed, possibly owning to weather-induced famine or struggles with the island native peoples.
Eric's son was Viking explorer Leif Ericsson, who is credited with the European discovery of North America, almost 500 years before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. Leif settled in Newfoundland.
The Vinland Sagas, the Saga of Eric the Red and the Saga of the Greenlanders are the Icelandic sagas that tells their tale.