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Leifsbudir (Old Norse:
Leifsbuðir) was a
settlement mentioned in the
Greenland Saga as
founded by Leif
Eriksson in 1000 or 1001 in Vinland. Later, 160...
- the effort. The
settlements of
Vinland mentioned in
these two sagas,
Leifsbudir (founded by Leif Erikson) and Hóp (Norse Greenlanders), have both been...
- ('Wineland'). There, he and his crew
built a
small settlement,
which was
called Leifsbudir (Leif's Booths) by
later visitors from Greenland.
After having wintered...
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young Leif. Leif and his
company wintered in the New
World after building Leifsbudir (Leif’s dwellings),
perhaps somewhere in
Newfoundland or the adjacent...
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autumn after Leif's
return and sta**** over
three winters at the new base (
Leifsbúðir (-budir),
meaning Leif's
temporary shelters),
exploring the west coast...
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Varangian troops deplo****
there were
remembered in the
Italy runestones.
Leifsbuðir "Leif's
temporary shelters". A
settlement in Vinland. Ljóðhús "song house"...
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whereabouts of the fjord: It is
possible that
Straumfjord coincides with the
Leifsbudir settlement described in the Greenlander’s Saga, that is, the settlement...
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researcher Johannes Kr. Tornöe
suggested Waquoit Bay as the
location of
Leifsbudir ("Leif's
booths or houses"), the long-sought site of the
Norse colony...
- and Labrador#History
Abandoned colonies L'Anse aux Meadows,
possibly Leifsbudir, c.1000
South Falkland, f.1623
Disasters in
Newfoundland and Labrador...