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Iceland with Erik and his family.
During Erik's life in Iceland, he
married Þjódhild Jorundsdottir and
would have four children, with one of Erik's sons being...
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probably the
first European church in the Americas: Þjóðhildarkirkja (
Thjodhild's church,
actually a
small chapel). A
recent reconstruction of this chapel...
- Greenland's chieftain. Leif was the son of Erik the Red and his wife
Thjodhild (Old Norse: Þjóðhildur), and,
through his
paternal line, the grandson...
- wife of Erik the Red Þórhildr (Thorhild,
after the
baptism Þjóðhildr -
Thjodhild) had a
small church built some
distance from the
court makes the very...
- his father,
Thorvald Asvaldsson, to
avoid murder charges. Erik
marries Thjodhild in Iceland. He
again is
involved in a
dispute and is
proclaimed an outlaw...
- the Red, the
founder of the
first Norse settlement in Greenland, and
Thjodhild of Iceland.
Based on the
legendary Leif Erikson. Pla**** by
Frida Gustavsson...
- 21st-century
reproduction of
Thjodhild's church, with
Tunulliarfik Fjord in the
background (then
called Eriksfjord),
thought to be the
first church and...
- 1500 / Red and Blue /
between Fjord and
Ocean / Snæfellsness /
Drangar /
Thjodhild Jorund's-daughter /
Happiness /
Haukadale / the
Children / the Eldest...
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firth stands a
large farmstead,
which belongs to the king and is
called Thjodhild's Stead. The
farmstead was a
major center in
South Greenland. The site...
- son of Half into Iceland. Ulf the Squinter's son
Jorunn had a
daughter Thjodhild who
became the wife of Erik the Red. (Landnámabók Part II, Ch. XIX, loc...