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This text is an 1880 English translation of Eiríks saga rauða (The Saga of Erik the Red), an Icelandic saga. The saga recounts the lineage of Erik the Red, leading up to his discovery and naming of Greenland. It details Erik's conflicts, banishment from Iceland, and subsequent colonization efforts. Further chapters chronicle the voyages and adventures of Erik's son Leif Erikson and others to Vinland (likely North America), including encounters with indigenous peoples. Finally, the saga concludes with the return to Iceland and the family lines that arose from these explorations.
The Saga of Eric the Red
This text is an 1880 English translation of Eiríks saga rauða (The Saga of Erik the Red), an Icelandic saga. The saga recounts the lineage of Erik the Red, leading up to his discovery and naming of Greenland. It details Erik's conflicts, banishment from Iceland, and subsequent colonization efforts. Further chapters chronicle the voyages and adventures of Erik's son Leif Erikson and others to Vinland (likely North America), including encounters with indigenous peoples. Finally, the saga concludes with the return to Iceland and the family lines that arose from these explorations.
The Saga of Eric the Red