Posted by tlock0331 on January 23, 2019 at 20:44:46 from (107.77.206.100):
In Reply to: Re: Apology to BD posted by showcrop on January 23, 2019 at 11:38:12:
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Actually, history doesnt seem to side with you on this Goose. History says Erik the Red settled the area (after a 3 years exile from Iceland) and in an effort to get more volunteers to move and settle the area, he named it Greenland, a stark contrast to the reality, that it was a vast ice waste land, however that was approximately 120 years after Iceland was settled / named by Hrafna-Floki Vilgerdarson, another Viking, and that was around 865 ad. ballpark. There is also strong evidence that greenland had humans in and around it dating back 4500 years.
As a side note, Erik's son, Leifur EirĂksson, or Lief, is also credited with finding many new lands, one of them is the America's, and many think he "discovered" America (North but none the less an America's) 500 years or so before christopher columbus.
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