The year 1000
It seems rather incredible that the Vikings could successfully settle Greenland and not succeed in Vinland. The historical reason, however, is that it was due to hostilities between the Vikings and the local Eskimo (Inuit) population. Apparently the Vikings raided an Eskimo village while the men were away and killed all the women and children. Open hostilities were then ongoing.
Vinland was discovered by the viking Leif Eriksson who was the son of Eric the Red.
In the year 1002 or 1003.
The year 1002 or 1003.
it is unknown
Newfoundland, Canada, called Vinland.
the vikings did not originate in Canada. they are said to have originated in the Sweden- Iceland area. They did immigrate to Canada, though. Bjarni Herjolfsson was said to be the first Icelandic viking to land in Canada, but he isn't the official one. He was on his way to Greenland but lost his way, landing in Labrador or Baffin Island in Canada.A small settlement was discovered in Canada, and it it theorized that it was inhabited by a people of Viking-Eskimo extraction before being abandoned in the Middle Ages.Leif Ericson was born in Iceland, but moved to Greenland in 986. That same year Bjarni Herjolfson, who was following Ericson to Greenland, missed the island and sailed in a south-westerly direction and sighted both the Labrador coast and Newfoundland.And so hearing of Bjarni Herjolfson's adventures, Leif Ericson led the first voyage the North America around 1000 A.D.
He lead a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in America.
He went on one voyage to find the seven cities of gold
He was hoping to open a profitable trade route to the far east; and make himself rich.
Newfoundland, Canada, called Vinland.
the North American continent, where he explored a region he called Vinland.
He was looking for new lands to settle.
he was looking for new lands to colonize and make his father proud
To give gifts to the King, and convert to Christianity. Ok really he just wanted to make favor with the King and just ended up a Christian.
Please rephrase your question to make it understandable for others. If you mean: "when did he find Iceland", the answer is that he was born there. Iceland had been discovered by the Vikings long before.
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Lief ericsson was the first to discover north America and sailed to a new land called vinland because it had lots of grapes to make wine.
the vikings did not originate in Canada. they are said to have originated in the Sweden- Iceland area. They did immigrate to Canada, though. Bjarni Herjolfsson was said to be the first Icelandic viking to land in Canada, but he isn't the official one. He was on his way to Greenland but lost his way, landing in Labrador or Baffin Island in Canada.A small settlement was discovered in Canada, and it it theorized that it was inhabited by a people of Viking-Eskimo extraction before being abandoned in the Middle Ages.Leif Ericson was born in Iceland, but moved to Greenland in 986. That same year Bjarni Herjolfson, who was following Ericson to Greenland, missed the island and sailed in a south-westerly direction and sighted both the Labrador coast and Newfoundland.And so hearing of Bjarni Herjolfson's adventures, Leif Ericson led the first voyage the North America around 1000 A.D.
leif ericsson did 4 expeditions
The voyage on the Titanic was its maiden voyage
There is not a problem with saying 'in to the sea', 'sea' being a noun, but saying 'in to the voyage', even though 'voyage' is also a noun, does not make sense. The reason for this is that the sea is something of substance, into which we can go, whilst a voyage, being temporal, is not, and so we can't, in that sense, go in to it, You could, of course, make a case for a metaphysical 'Into The Voyage'. 'On With The Voyage' or 'The Voyage Begins' might be better.