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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 the first European settlement in Greenland. Erik most likely earned the epithet "the Red" due to the color of his hair and beard.

  2. Erik the Red (flourished 10th century, Norway?) was the founder of the first European settlement on Greenland ( c. 985) and the father of Leif Erikson, one of the first Europeans to reach North America.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · History & Culture. Erik the Red is remembered in medieval and Icelandic sagas as having founded the first continuous settlement in Greenland. Updated: Jan 13, 2021. (950-1000) Who Was Erik...

  4. Apr 6, 2023 · Step aboard and journey back in time to the world of Erik the Red, the intrepid Viking explorer who forever altered the course of Scandinavian history. The thrilling adventures and colourful life of this legendary

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · Erik the Red, exiled warrior turned fearless Viking pioneer, discovered Greenland, shaping Norse expansion into North America. A saga of resilience and Erik the Red is one of the most interesting figures in Norse history.

  6. Erik the Red (Eiríkr rauða in Old Norse and Eiríkur rauði in modern Icelandic, a.k.a. Erik Thorvaldsson), colonizer, explorer, chief (born in the Jæren district in Norway; died c. 1000 CE at Brattahlid, Greenland ).

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · Eric the Red: The Incredible Story of Greenlands First Viking. According to Norse sagas, Erik the Red led the first Viking settlement of Greenland in the 980s CE. What does archaeology have to say?

  8. Mar 31, 2019 · Erik was born in Norway to a man named Thorvald and his wife and was thus known as Erik Thorvaldsson. He was given the name "Erik the Red" because of his red hair; although later sources attribute the moniker to his fiery temper, there is no clear evidence of this.

  9. Erik the Red. c. 950-1004. Icelandic Explorer. First European to land on Greenland, Erik the Red gave that forbidding island its somewhat deceptive name, and founded a European colony there that would remain operative for more than three centuries. His son, Leif Eriksson, launched an even more ambitious expedition from Greenland, to what became ...

  10. Erik the Red was a Viking explorer. He founded the first European settlement in Greenland. Erik the Red lived during the 900s. While still a child, Erik left Norway to live in Iceland with his father, Thorvald. They had to leave Norway because Thorvald had killed someone.