North America around 500 years before Columbus.
Leif Erikson
The Vikings explored all the following places EXCEPT
The Vikings explored all the following places EXCEPT
Leif Eriksson discovered greenland. ----------------------- Actually it was Leif's dad who discovered Greenland. Leif discovered North America, though really he was following a course set by an Icelander. Leif did create a settlement in North America so many say he discovered it. After all the first guy felt it was too risky to go ashore, so he was just the first recorded European to see North America, not really the same as landing and "discovering". He also discovered a stranded ship and rescued its crew of 14 people.
Not all of Leif Ericson's ships survived his voyages. Historical records indicate that he embarked on his journey to North America with a fleet of about three ships, but details about their fates are limited. While Ericson and his crew successfully reached Vinland (believed to be part of modern-day Newfoundland), it is suggested that some ships may have been lost during the voyage or on subsequent journeys. Ultimately, the exact details of the survival of his fleet remain uncertain.
Leif Erikson
The mother of all creation is Leo.
He was the first European to land in North America.
Not at all. He was Icelandic/Norwegian. He can be read about in the Sagas of the Greenlanders.
They died around the year 1000.
The Vikings explored all the following places EXCEPT
The Vikings explored all the following places EXCEPT
well all i now is that he was born 970 and started exploring 1020 hope that helps, anonymous answerer
Leif Eriksson discovered greenland. ----------------------- Actually it was Leif's dad who discovered Greenland. Leif discovered North America, though really he was following a course set by an Icelander. Leif did create a settlement in North America so many say he discovered it. After all the first guy felt it was too risky to go ashore, so he was just the first recorded European to see North America, not really the same as landing and "discovering". He also discovered a stranded ship and rescued its crew of 14 people.
Not all of Leif Ericson's ships survived his voyages. Historical records indicate that he embarked on his journey to North America with a fleet of about three ships, but details about their fates are limited. While Ericson and his crew successfully reached Vinland (believed to be part of modern-day Newfoundland), it is suggested that some ships may have been lost during the voyage or on subsequent journeys. Ultimately, the exact details of the survival of his fleet remain uncertain.
I'm don't know all the places he explored but i do know that he explored Africa .
I'm don't know all the places he explored but i do know that he explored Africa .