Eiríksstaðir, imagined homestead of Erik the Red & Leif Erikson
"Leif reached land in Eiriksfjordr, and proceeded home to Brattahlid. The people received him gladly. He soon after preached Christianity and catholic truth throughout the land, making known to the people the message of King Olaf Tryggvason; and declaring how many renowned deeds and what great glory accompanied this faith. Eirik took coldly to the proposal to forsake his religion, but his wife, Thjodhild, promptly yielded, and caused a church to be built not very near the houses. The building was called Thjodhild's Church; in that spot she offered her prayers, and so did those men who received Christ, and they were many. After she accepted the faith, Thjodhild would have no intercourse with Eirik, and this was a great trial to his temper."
-The Saga of Erik the Red, Chapter 5
Eiríksstaðir, imagined homestead of Erik the Red & Leif Erikson. This is an Icelandic recreation of what the Greenland home of these two explorers would have looked like. |
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https://icelandictimes.com/eiriksstadir-museum-dalir-west-iceland/
https://www.west.is/en/inspiration/services/eiriksstadir-living-museum
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/79587118394835385/
https://guidetoiceland.is/connect-with-locals/regina/viking-areas-in-iceland---eiriksstair
https://nordichouse.is/en/event/saga-trail-association-10-years-anniversary/
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