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Eric the Red Biography

Explorer

Eric the Red (also Erik Thorvaldson, Eirik Raude or Eirik Torvaldsson) was a native of Norway and the founder of the first European settlement in Greenland. Nicknamed for the color of his hair, Eric was apparently exiled around 982 for killing two men. For three years he sailed around and explored the southern part of what he dubbed Greenland. In 986 he left Iceland with more than 20 ships and around 400-500 people. He arrived in Greenland with 14 boats and an estimated 350 colonizers. Although the settlement eventually disappeared, it opened the door to centuries of occasional explorations of the area and colonization attempts by northern Europeans. Eric the Red's son was Leif Ericsson, who went on to become one of the first Europeans to sail to North America.

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Eric the Red: Explorer

Brief account of what is known about him

Norse Settlers of Greenland

Quick guide to the early explorations

Erik the Red

His profile from the Canadian Encyclopedia

The Viking Adventures of Erik the Red

Favorable depiction of Erik in an online animated short

Vital Stats

Birth

c. 950

Birthplace

Norway

Death

c. 1000

Best Known As

The viking explorer who colonized Greenland

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