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Brattahlíð (Old
Norse pronunciation: [
ˈbrɑttɑˌhliːð]),
often anglicised as
Brattahlid, was Erik the Red's
estate in the
Eastern Settlement Viking colony...
- of the fjord, at a
latitude of
around 61°, he
founded his farm
Brattahlíð (
Brattahlid) in the most
climatically favorable area of Greenland.
First he...
-
Gudrid was
staying under the care of her brother-in-law Leif
Eriksson at
Brattahlíð, an
estate given to Leif by his
father Eirik the Red
after his death....
- Region; the boat
burial in Vatnsdalur, Austur-Húnavatnssýsla. Greenland:
Brattahlíð. Germany: Hedeby. Latvia: Grobiņa. Ukraine: the
Black Grave. Russia: Gnezdovo...
- Q****iarsuk (Danish:
Bratalid from Old
Norse Brattahlíð) is a
settlement in the
Kujalleq muni****lity, in
southern Greenland. Its po****tion was 39 in 2020...
- from 1397 was a part of the
Kalmar Union. The
Norse settlements, such as
Brattahlíð,
thrived for centuries,
before disappearing in the 15th century, perhaps...
- of
Norse farms are
found in the area, with 16
church ruins,
including Brattahlíð, Dyrnæs, Garðar,
Hvalsey and Herjolfsnes. The
Vatnahverfi district to...
- and
beached whales. In the
Eastern Settlement, Erik
built the
estate of
Brattahlíð, near present-day Narsarsuaq, in what is
known today as Q****iarsuk. Erik...
- century,
scholars identified two
potential Greenlandic thing sites at
Brattahlíð in Eiríksfjörður and Garðar in Einarsfjörður; both are
located in the...
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first permanent settlement in 986. Leif grew up on the
family estate Brattahlíð in the
Eastern Settlement of Greenland. He had two brothers,
whose names...