THORFINN KARLSEFNI

thôrˈfĭn kärlˈsĕvnē, fl. 1002–15, Icelandic leader of an attempt to colonize North America. He appeared in Greenland in 1002 and married Gudrid, widow of one of the sons of Eric the Red. He set out c.1010 with an expedition consisting of three ships and 160 men to settle in Vinland, which Leif Ericsson had discovered a few years before.

Thorfinn's expedition is recorded in the "Saga of Eric the Red" in the collection of sagas known as Hauksbok, and in a narrative interpolated in the "Saga of Olaf Tryggvason" in the Flateyjarbok. According to the former, which has been favored by most scholars, the expedition came first to a region they called Helluland. Then they passed on to a wooded country which they named Markland, sailed by sandy, desolate beaches called Furdustrands, and settled for the winter in a bay called Straumfjord.

Still seeking the land of grapes, they proceeded southward the next spring until they reached a place called Hop. There they found vines, and there they settled for the next winter, selecting a spot up a river that widened into a lake. Several encounters with the natives, however, in which two of their number were killed, induced them to abandon Hop in the spring and return to Straumfjord, where they spent the third winter. One of the ships, commanded by Thorhall, had deserted the first year after a disagreement and had met disaster in Ireland. With the prospect of attack, plus growing dissension, it was decided to abandon the whole attempt. Returning by Markland, Thorfinn's ship reached Greenland safely; the other was wrecked in the Irish Sea and part of its crew saved.

Much effort has been spent in attempts to identify the lands visited by Thorfinn and to discover his wintering sites, but no theory has won general acceptance. Places from Labrador to New England have been suggested, but such identifications are little more than guesses. There is also divergence on the dates assigned to Thorfinn's expedition.

See bibliography under Leif Ericsson and Vinland.

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...VINLAND VOYAGES Statue of Thorfinn Karlsefni by Einar Jonsson in Fairmount...THORFINN KARLSEFNIS COLONIZATION EXPEDI- TION...Statue of Thorfinn Karlsefni Frontispiece...
...The Ancestry of Thorfinn Karlsefni; his Marriage with Gudrid...Thorfinn Karlsefnis Expedition to Vinland...as he was descended from Thorfinn Karlsefni, the principal character of...
...NORTHERN EUROPE DISCOVERS NORTH AMERICA 117 Leif Eriksson 1000 THE NORTH POLE 565 Karlsefni circa 1004-7 Parry 1827 Cabot 1497 Peary 1909 Cortereal 1500-1...
...brilliant period in the story of the Orkneys was the reign of Earl Thorfinn, who died in 1066, and the Norse kingdom of the Isles and...again Halfdan in England, King Olaf of Dublin, Sigurd and Thorfinn, the Orkney earls, or Rollo in Normandy, or the great Svein...
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...kiemi par er peir etludu pat land ok nadu eigi ath kanna ok eingum landz-kostum" (2) (1908:1:12) It is said that Thorfinn Karlsefni felled timber for a husa-snotra and then set out to search for Vinland the Good, and that he came to where he thought...
...characters involved -- not only Leif the Lucky, but also Thorfinn Karlsefni and his wife Gudrid . It is possible that he...degree of probability. . . . the Skraelings with whom Karlsefni first traded and later fought at Hop, south of...


 

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...the strip happens to be based on Gudrid Thorbjarnardottir, a contemporary of Leif Erikssons. With her husband, Thorfinn Karlsefni, she made a voyage of her own to North America, venturing as far down the eastern seaboard as Manhattan. She bore...
...the strip happens to be based on Gudrid Thorbjarnardottir, a contemporary of Leif Erikssons. With her husband, Thorfinn Karlsefni, she made a voyage of her own to North America, venturing as far down the eastern seaboard as Manhattan. She bore...


 

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...Norway and in the year 1000 sailed back to Greenland for the purpose of introducing Christianity. 3 Thorfinn Karlsefni Thorfinn Karlsefni, an Icelandic explorer, attempted to found a settlement in North America; 4 King Canute The British...


 

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THORFINN KARLSEFNI thor fin karl sevne, fl. 1002 15...had discovered a few years before. Thorfinns expedition is recorded in the "Saga...whole attempt. Returning by Markland, Thorfinns ship reached Greenland safely; the other...
KARLSEFNI, THORFINN see Thorfinn Karlsefni . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...painter. His subjects were drawn from Nordic mythology, Icelandic folklore, and the Bible. His statue of the explorer Thorfinn Karlsefni is in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. In Reykjavik, Iceland, there is a museum of his work...
...land containing grapes and self-sown wheat, which he called Vinland. Later expeditions, particularly that of Thorfinn Karlsefni , attempted to rediscover that land. There has been much speculation as to the identification of Vinland. Places...
...to the New World the Vikings set up colonies (c.1000) in Greenland and Newfoundland (see Leif Ericsson and Thorfinn Karlsefni ) but his voyages mark the beginning of continuous European efforts to explore and colonize the Americas. Although...


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