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The Viking settlers found the area pleasant. The statue of Ericson on Commonwealth Ave. in Boston, and the Norumbega Tower in Weston Massachusetts were both created as monuments to this supposed Viking presence. According to the Eiriks saga, Erikson sailed off course on his return to Greenland and landed in North America.
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According to one legend, when Ericson was sailing back to Greenland, he was blown off course and instead ended up in North America. However, there is only one piece of hard evidence that suggests Vikings may have visited the area now called the United States: an eleventh-century Norse coin, the Maine Penny, found in Brooklin, Maine along with thousands of other artifacts during an excavation of a former Native American trading center.
The Mariners’ Museum 1933.0622.000001
- Image showing early Vikings coming to America. Despite hostilities, furs, cloth, and other goods were traded between the Vikings and some of the native peoples.
Who was Leif Erikson really?
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Introduction
Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus crossed the ocean blue, a Norse Viking by the name of Leif Eriksson landed on the North American continent.
In 1960, archaeological evidence of Norse settlement in North America was found at L'Anse aux Meadows on the island of Newfoundland. The Groenlendinga saga claims he made three landfalls at Helluland (possibly Labrador), Markland (possibly Newfoundland) and Vinland. One cannot tell Leif’s story without first knowing his father’s journeys.
Author: Christian Krohg (1852–1925)
The heroic sagas
Leif's image as presented by the Norse sagas is significant. Thorvald Eiríksson, Leif's brother, was killed during his second summer there. ISBN 0439251818
He reportedly had two brothers, Thorvald and Thorstein, and one sister, Freydís.
Leif married a woman named Thorgunna, and they had one son, Thorgills Leifsson. Lastly emerged Vinland (commonly translated as "wine land," but also interpreted as "pasture land" by others).