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Eric the Red had four children as part of his family life while establishing a new settlement in Greenland. His children, including the famous Leif Erikson, were likely part of his efforts to establish a lasting community in the harsh environment. Additionally, having multiple offspring would have been practical for the survival and continuity of his lineage in the challenging conditions of the Viking Age.

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