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Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir (Old Norse: Guðríðr víðfǫrla Þorbjarnardóttir [ˈɡuðˌfriːðr ˈwiːðˌfɔrlɑ ˈθorˌbjɑrnɑrˌdoːtːer];
Modern Icelandic: Guðríður víðförla...
- short-lived
attempt to
establish a
permanent settlement there with his wife
Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir and
their followers. The
byname Karlsefni means "makings...
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Guðrið Helmsdal Nielsen (born 26
February 1941 in Tórshavn) is a
Faroese poet. Born as
Guðrið Helmsdal Poulsen, she
added her husband's
surname when she...
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Guðrið Hansdóttir (born 6
October 1980) is a
Faroese singer, songwriter, composer, and musician. She has
released six full
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- 1013, and died c. 1090) was the son of
explorers Thorfinn Karlsefni and
Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir. He is
considered to be the
first child of
European descent...
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mainly chronicles the life and
expedition of
Thorfinn Karlsefni and his wife
Gudrid, also
recounted in the Saga of the Greenlanders. For this
reason it was...
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Greenland with
Gudrid,
Thorstein died of disease,
reviving just long
enough to make a
prophecy about her ****ure as a Christian. The next winter,
Gudrid married...
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Grateful Guests /
Thorstein without Gudrid / Love and
Honor /
Waiting for
Favorable winds /
Fathers and
Crows /
Gudrid and
Thorstein Eiriksson the Land of...
- America, led
respectively by Bjarni, Leif, Thorvald,
Thorstein and his wife
Gudrid, Karlsefni, and Freydís.
Bjarni and his crew
discover three lands by chance...
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although Erik's son Thorvald, his
daughter Freydís and Karlsefni's wife
Gudrid play key
roles in the retelling.
Another notable difference is the location...