Genetic studies have shown that modern Icelanders possess a unique blend of Norse and Gaelic ancestry, reflecting Viking settlement history. Around 60-80% of the male settlers were Norse from Norway, while 60-80% of the female settlers were of Gaelic origin from Ireland and Scotland. This mix underscores the diverse origins of Iceland's early Vikin
Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir was a notable Viking explorer who traveled to North America around the early 11th century. She lived in Vinland (present-day Newfoundland) and later undertook a pilgrimage to Rome. Gudrid's adventures are recorded in the Icelandic sagas, making her one of the most well-traveled women of the Viking Age.
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