That was Lief Erikson
The last significant destination the Vikings are believed to have traveled to was Newfoundland in present-day Canada, specifically the site known as L'Anse aux Meadows. This settlement, established around 1000 AD, is the only confirmed Viking site in North America. While they explored various parts of Europe, Greenland, and even parts of the Mediterranean, L'Anse aux Meadows represents their most western reach. After this, Viking exploration diminished as their settlements in Greenland and Iceland became more established.
Leif Ericson explored vinland around 1002-1003 he was born around 970 and died around 1020
There are those who believe it was Lief Erikson, Son of Erik the Red.
A Norse settlement.
He did not. He explored other places. He travelled extensively around Europe and Asia
That was Lief Erikson
Eric the Red was a prominent Viking explorer who is credited with discovering and colonizing Greenland around 985 AD. He played a key role in opening up new Viking trade routes and settlements in the North Atlantic region, helping to expand Viking influence beyond their traditional territories in Scandinavia.
Around 1000 A.D., the Viking Leif Erickson explored the area of Newfoundland in North America. He also established a camp here and stayed about two years before returning home.
Leif Ericson explored vinland around 1002-1003 he was born around 970 and died around 1020
he explored around the world and discoverd america
Scandinavian. He was a Viking who was born and raised in Iceland, but lived in Greenland.
Leif Erikksson was a viking. He explored around 1003, in the Baffin Islands, or Helluland district.
Leif Erikson is known for discovering and establishing settlements in North America around the year 1000, centuries before Christopher Columbus. He also helped spread Christianity to Greenland and possibly other areas he explored.
Leif Ericson.
Possibly Leif Ericsson
The Vikings came to Greenland and North America around 1000 CE.
The smallest population in North America is in Greenland, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark. Greenland has a population of around 56,000 people.