Erik the Red, whose real name was Erik Thorvaldsson, was a Viking explorer who turned a remote Arctic island into a Norse ...
After being inhabited only by Indigenous peoples for centuries, the Arctic island saw the Vikings in the 10th century and the ...
The story of Greenland's name weaves together sly marketing, climate change and the Vikings. While Erik the Red selected the ...
Amidst the talks of ‘US takeover of Greenland’, here is a brief history of Greenland, which is a rare meeting place of Norse ...
Greenland’s connection to Denmark stretches back hundreds of years and reflects layers of settlement and colonial rule. Norse ...
President's Trump's designs on acquiring the world's largest island "one way or the other" have stirred feelings of betrayal ...
Denmark colonized Greenland because they were looking for Arctic Norsemen so that they could tell them to stop being ...
Greenland became a Danish colony, around the time the concept of America was brewing in the minds of British colonists to the ...
In the late 10th century, a Norse explorer named Erik the Red found himself in exile from Iceland, banished for manslaughter.
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