That he explored Greenland, and established two colonies there.
'Eric' is a Norse name. Latin would have left it as it was. It might have been third declension (eric, ericis), or it might have been considered undeclinable.
There are conflicting accounts about who killed Eric the Red, the Viking explorer who founded the first Norse settlement in Greenland. Some sources say he died of natural causes, while others suggest he may have been killed in a dispute with a local chieftain. The exact circumstances of his death remain uncertain.
Týr's bradnr is how you would say 'Tyr's Blade' in Old Norse.
'Silfr' is how you say silver in Old Norse.
Friend in Old Norse is "vinr."
Asgard would be ''Ásgarðr'' in Norse.
The position that Eric Contona played in football or soccer was a forward, they say he was considered a legend in a lot of peoples eyes. He scored 64 goals out of 144 games.
I think it is góða nótt
In Old Norse, the word for book is "bók."
James is translated to "Jakob" in Old Norse.
Skal
In Old Norse, you would say "Ek elska þik" or "Ek älska tigh" to express "I love you."