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    The Saga of Erik the Red, in Old Norse: Eiríks saga rauða (listen), is an Icelandic saga on the Norse exploration of North America. The original saga...
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    Erik Thorvaldsson (c. 950 – c. 1003), known as Erik the Red, was a Norse explorer, described in medieval and Icelandic saga sources as having founded...
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    of Icelanders. Like the Saga of Erik the Red, it is one of the two main sources on the Norse colonization of North America. The saga recounts events that...
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    and the Saga of Erik the Red. The two sagas offer differing accounts, though Freydís is portrayed in both as one of the strongest female vikings. The Saga...
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    of mainland North America. L'Anse aux Meadows has been hypothesized to be the camp Straumfjörð mentioned in the Saga of Erik the Red. Vinland was the...
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    Skræling (category Indigenous peoples of North America)
    the Greenlanders. The Greenlanders' Saga and the Saga of Erik the Red, which were written in the 13th century, use this same term for the people of the...
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    Thorvald Eiriksson (category Year of birth unknown)
    Vinland sagas; the Greenland Saga and the Saga of Erik the Red. Although differing in various detail, according to both sagas Thorvald was part of an expedition...
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    The Saga of Erik the Red and the Saga of the Greenlanders, both thought to have been written around 1200, contain different accounts of the voyages to...
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  • Greenland during the late Viking Age. She is featured in the Saga of Erik the Red and her description is the most detailed presentation of seeress behavior...
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    century—The Saga of the Greenlanders (Grænlendinga Saga) and The Saga of Erik the Red (Eiríks Saga Rauða). The sagas were written down between 1220 and 1280 and...
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  • Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir (category Scandinavian explorers of North America)
    Iceland. She appears in the Saga of Erik the Red and the Saga of the Greenlanders, known collectively as the Vinland sagas. She and her husband Thorfinn...
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    Seiðr (section Erik the Red)
    are described in a number of other Scandinavian sagas, Saga of Erik the Red in particular, the practitioners connected with the spiritual realm through...
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    Helluland (category Saga locations)
    (possibly Newfoundland). The Saga of Erik the Red, 1880 translation into English by J. Sephton from the original Icelandic 'Eiríks saga rauða'. "They sailed...
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    Straumfjörð (category Sagas of Icelanders)
    to the Sagas of Icelanders a fjord in Vinland where Thorfinn Karlsefni set up a temporary settlement. It is described in the Saga of Erik the Red, but...
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    Bjarni Herjólfsson (category Scandinavian explorers of North America)
    that his father had gone with Erik the Red to Greenland. So he took his crew and set off to find him. But in that summer of 986, Bjarni, who had no map...
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  • Red's Land, an area on the coast of eastern Greenland Saga of Erik the Red, a 13th-century account of Norse exploration in the North Atlantic This disambiguation...
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    L'Anse aux Meadows (category Coves of Canada)
    reliable reports of the Danes. Two traditional Icelandic sagas, the Saga of the Greenlanders and the Saga of Erik the Red, tell of the Norse Greenlanders...
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  • historical accounts of the period, such as The Flateyjarbók, The Saga of the Greenlanders, and The Saga of Erik the Red. In 1013 AD, the young Thorfinn works...
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    Droplaugarsona saga Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar – Egil's Saga Eiríks saga rauða – Saga of Erik the Red Eyrbyggja saga Færeyinga saga Finnboga saga ramma Fljótsdæla...
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    Markland (category Saga locations)
    Þórðarson), c. 1010. The Saga of Erik the Red indicates that Markland is south of Helluland, north of Vinland off Kjalarnes, northwest of an island called...
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    missing element of the Viking story." According to the Icelandic sagasSaga of Erik the Red, plus chapters of the Hauksbók and the Flatey Book—the Norse started...
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    Shipworm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
    "Though All the Fates". poetry-archive.com. "The Saga of Erik the Red". Icelandic Saga Database. Retrieved 2017-07-04. "Renaissance of Kamoro Culture...
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    Thorfinn Karlsefni (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    are documented in the Grœnlendinga saga ("Saga of the Greenlanders" henceforth Grl.) and Eiríks saga rauða ("Saga of Eirik the Red" Henceforth Eir.),...
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    involvement, the anonymous Grænlendinga saga (Saga of the Greenlanders) and the also anonymous Saga of Erik the Red. But there is also information about the inhabitants...
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    settlers in North America in the early 11th century, according to Eiríks saga rauða (Saga of Erik the Red). The presence of "unipedes maritimi" in Greenland...
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  • Saga may refer to: Norse colonization of North America Vinland sagas, two Icelandic texts telling of the discovery and exploration of Vinland by Erik...
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    Boosterism (category History of United States expansionism)
    The Saga of Erik the Red states that Erik the Red named the island "Greenland" because "men will desire much the more to go there if the land has a good...
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    Landnámabók and the Saga of Erik the Red, after first settling in Vestfirðir, Eiríkr married Þjóðhildur Jǫrundardóttir and established the farm of Eiríksstaðir...
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    Archived 7 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine, citing the Saga of Olaf Tryggvason in Flateyjarbók, Saga of Erik the Red, and Flóamanna saga. Gustafson, Hans (16...
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    Helge Ingstad (category Knights of the Order of Vasa)
    published in English as The Land of Feast and Famine (Knopf, 1933). Ingstad was the governor (Sysselmann) of Erik the Red's Land in 1932–1933, when Norway...
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