Possibly Leif Ericsson
north america
Well, if I were a Viking maiden, I'd marry Einar (Kirk Douglas) from the ancient movie!
There have been a lot of Viking leaders in Norway. Here's a link that might be useful: http://vikings.heindorffhus.dk/frame-Norway.htm
You might actually be referring to the Surveyor which landed on June 2nd 1966.
The story is that the Viking chieftain Olaf Haraldsson (St Olaf) tore down the London Bridge in about 1009. It might be a myth.
There is A chance of him making it. He might be Vlad the Viking. Check out the PHB, they might give you info: poptropica.wordpress.com
Yes and no. People believe that Chinese discovered America in 1421 but some people say they might of got there in 1200's And the Vikings discovered America in 1000 AD , But they only went to America to trade they didn't discover it because the vikings already had proof that there was land there. So the Chinese discovered it and they didn't know they would actually find it
i think it did because it might startt war or something
As of September 2021, there have been eight successful landings on Mars by spacecraft that carry out their intended science mission: Viking 1, Viking 2, Mars Pathfinder, Spirit, Opportunity, Phoenix, Curiosity, and Perseverance.
The land which was to one day become the nation of Canada has been possessed by native peoples before recorded history. The first outsider since then seems to be the Viking Lief Eriksson who landed upon the shores of what is now known as Baffin Island, Labrador and Newfoundland around the year 1000 AD. The land that was to be Canada, however, was lost again until 1534 when Jacques Cartier of France discovered the St. Lawrence River and called the land around him "Canada", using an Indian word he picked up from the natives. ============================================================================== Christopher Columbus did not come anywhere near Canada.
Questions to ask a Viking might include:"How do you get a hot bath?""How often do you sharpen your weapons?""You DO know, don't you, that a 'real woman' one day won't care about your 'real man' tales?"
No, Asterix is not a Viking. Asterix is a Gaulish warrior who is the main character in a French comic book series created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Vikings were a different group of people from Scandinavia known for their seafaring and raiding activities.