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The vikings were not a single entity. A viking was simply a trader/raider. They could have belonged to any Scandinavian country. From Iceland to Sweden and anywhere in between. So, they were not led by any one person. They weren't an army of any sort. Just traders who sometimes raided the easy targets. Also bear in mind, not everyone who lived during the viking age was a viking. They were mostly farmers. However, to answer the question, the "leader" of the Vikings in 1000 on the voyage to Greenland was "Eric the Red". On the voyage to North America, it was "led" by "Leif Ericson".
To America--------------No, Erik the Red founded a viking colony in Greenland. It was Leif Eriksson (son of Erik the Red) who discovered America.
The exact duration of Leif Ericson's voyage from Greenland to Vinland is not known. However, it is believed to have taken several weeks or months, depending on factors such as wind conditions and the size and speed of the Viking longship used for the journey.
The word "voyage" in English translates to "voyage" in French.
Well he travel his last voyage and died after his last voyage
Viking Voyage happened in 2010.
Viking Voyage was created in 2010.
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The Backyardigans - 2004 Viking Voyage 1-10 was released on: USA: 1 November 2004
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner was inspired by the voyage of ship in the 18th century. It was thought to be a metaphor for the voyage of James Cook aboard the Resolution in 1772.
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The word 'Viking' is an Old Norse word for a week-long sea voyage. It is cognate with the English word 'week'.
The wedding guest is afraid of the Ancient Mariner because the Mariner has a compelling and eerie presence, and his intense, hypnotic gaze captivates the wedding guest, leaving him feeling both fascinated and disturbed by the Mariner's strange and haunting story about his cursed voyage.
He was a Viking explorer who explored Greenland and established two colonies there.
The mariner's perilous voyage across the sea left him shaken, hungry, and cold.
If a mariner is unsure of the local conditions, it is important to seek information from official sources such as maritime weather services, local port authorities, and navigational charts. They should prioritize safety and consider postponing the voyage if uncertainties persist.
The vikings were not a single entity. A viking was simply a trader/raider. They could have belonged to any Scandinavian country. From Iceland to Sweden and anywhere in between. So, they were not led by any one person. They weren't an army of any sort. Just traders who sometimes raided the easy targets. Also bear in mind, not everyone who lived during the viking age was a viking. They were mostly farmers. However, to answer the question, the "leader" of the Vikings in 1000 on the voyage to Greenland was "Eric the Red". On the voyage to North America, it was "led" by "Leif Ericson".