| Snorri Sturluson - 1844 - 410 pages
...safe to Ericsfiord, and they were there for the winter. AA 3 APPENDIX. CHAPTER VII. Of Freydis, Eric's daughter, and her voyage to Vinland, and her misdeeds. Now the conversation began again to turn upon a Viuland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honourable. The same summer that Karlsefne returned... | |
| Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1868 - 178 pages
...upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable. The same summer [AD 1010.] that Karlsefne returned from Vinland, a ship arrived...Greenland. The brothers were of Icelandic descent from Earlfiord. It is now to be told, that Freydis, Eric's daughter, came home from Garda,1 and went to... | |
| B[enjamin Franklin] De Costa - 1868 - 188 pages
...conclusion we have a (supplementary) notice of Thorfinn and Gudrid, after their return to Iceland. Now the conversation began again to turn upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was 'both gainful and honorable. The same summer [AD 1010.] that Karlsefiie returned from Vinlancl, a ship arrived in Greenland... | |
| Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1868 - 188 pages
...conclusion we have a (supplementary) notice of Thorfinn and Gudrid, after their return to Iceland. Now the conversation began again to turn upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable. The same summer [AD 1010.] that Karlsefue returned from Vinland, a ship arrived in Greenland... | |
| John Patterson MacLean - 1892 - 72 pages
...the Norse theory is the so-called narrative of Freydis, Helge and Finboge. It starts out by declaring "the conversation began again to turn upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable." In the summer of 1010 two brothers, Helge and Finboge arrived in Greenland from Norway.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1901 - 242 pages
...(supplementary) notice of Thornnn and Gudrid, after their return to Iceland. Now the conversation again began to turn upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable. The same summer [AD 1010] that Karlsefne returned from Vinland, a ship arrived in Greenland... | |
| Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1901 - 242 pages
...(supplementary) notice of Thortinn and Gudrid, after their return to Iceland. Now the conversation again began to turn upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable. The same summer [AD 1010] that Karlsefne returned from Vinland, a ship arrived in Greenland... | |
| Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - 1868 - 184 pages
...voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable. The same summer [AD 1010.] that Karlseme returned from Vinland, a ship arrived in Greenland...Greenland. The brothers were of Icelandic descent from Earlfiord. It is now to be told, that Freydis, Eric's daughter, came home from Garda,1 and went to... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1892 - 438 pages
...the Norse theory is the so-called narrative of Freydis, Helge and Finboge. It starts out by declaring "the conversation began again to turn upon a Vinland voyage, as the expedition was both gainful and honorable." In the summer of 1010 two brothers, Helge and Finboge arrived in Greenland from Norway.... | |
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