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He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
Motecuhzoma II (Also known as Montezuma or Moctezuma)
Various indigenous First Nations settled in Canada thousands of years ago, well before the arrival of any Europeans. The first known Europeans to settle in Canada were Vikings, who built at least one settlement in Newfoundland around the year 1000. The next Europeans to settle in Canada were the French, in 1541.
The Vikings sailed to Canada 1000 years ago.
Royalty.... I guess.
No philosopher is known in Europe as "the" philosopher. But the best-known today in and outside Europe probably is Socrates.
Yes.
The Tasaday people became known of the outside world in 1991.
He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
The first known Europeans to reach the Americas were the Vikings (Norse) during the 11th century, who established several colonies in Greenland.
Because they were the first Europeans to map the rivers of the southeast and west of Asia
By Europeans, no. But it was known to the native Americans (First Nations).
He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
The first Europeans to land in North America were the Vikings, in about 900AD, but the only known landing sites were in Canada. For what is now the USA, the first Europeans were probably the Spanish, in Florida. The oldest continuous habitation is in St. Augustine.
He led a group of Vikings who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
He led a group of Vikings who became the first Europeans to land in North America.