No one. He supplied his own ship and supplies.
Erik the Red and Thjodhild.
One notable quote attributed to Erik the Red is, "I will go to the land that I have seen, and I will make it mine." This reflects his adventurous spirit and determination to explore and settle in new territories, specifically Greenland, which he famously discovered and colonized. Erik the Red is known for his boldness and leadership in Viking exploration, making such sentiments emblematic of his character.
Erik the red discovered Greenland in the year 982.
He was a Viking (Scandinavian) from Iceland.
Iceland. Erik the Red's father was banished from Norway for murdering a man, and Erik the Red was himself banished from Iceland for three years, also for murdering two men.
No one. Just himself.
His father, Erik the Red, was already an explorer.
Erik the Red's exploration led to the settlement of Greenland, where he established the first European settlement around 985 AD. This exploration opened up new lands for Norse settlement and trade, contributing to the expansion of Viking influence in the North Atlantic region.
Erik the Red
Erik the Red was a viking
Erik the Red discovered Greenland
Erik the Red.
Erik the Red was banished from Iceland.
Erik the Red and Thjodhild.
This is Erik the red's route. It was the best picture that I could find.
Yes Erik the red was a viking along with his son Leif Eriksson
Erik Thorvaldsson - better known as Erik the Red- died from a disease epidemic brought to the new colony by settlers.