Early American history – now forgotten part 2

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Christian Bishop to Greenland and Vinland 1050!
Following might come as a big surprise not only to all Christian Believers in North and South America today 2015, but to most of the scholars of History who thought they couldn’t find anything in old still remaining documents, mostly parchments…..

BISHOP SENT TO AND VISITED GREENLAND AND THE VINLAND 1050s

Excepts from
© Johansson Inger E, Greenland and the Greenlanders, the ”Missing people” manuscript 2000-01.

Background
I followed my grandfather to the bench in harbor of Sannäs, Tanum’s parish, when I was a child. There I heard old stories told, stories that had been told from generation to generation over 1000 years. Most of them I have been able to track hard evidence for in my looking for remaining sources written mostly in Latin.
This is one of the stories I heard of back in mid 1950’s. Then a myth now hard…

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3 Responses to Early American history – now forgotten part 2

  1. Hi there, all the time i used to check blog posts here
    in the early hours in the morning, for the reason that i
    like to find out more and more.

    Gilla

  2. Per söderberg skriver:

    Hi, whats  this?

    King Arthur II & Prince Madoc’s voyage to America in AD 562 |   | |   | |   |   |   |   |   | | King Arthur II & Prince Madoc’s voyage to America in AD … | | | | Visa på http://www.youtube.com | Förhandsgranskning av Yahoo | | | |   |

     

    Gilla

    • norah4you skriver:

      Well first of all – King Arthur wasn’t living in 562 AD. Long story to tell about the real King Arthur who was co-king to his fathers on the border of what we today call lowland Scotland….
      Secondly while I do know that there is an ancient manuscript still existing within same Scottish Clan which participated in an other sailing westward, and which have been tested by sailors from same Clan in second half 1900’s they never reached mainland America. But ended up within sight of Martha’s Wineyard before turning northeast, that document isn’t for everyone to read nor has it been analysed by scientists. Dating of parchment, dating of ink and so on.

      Prince Madoc never sailed to America. He might have reached Faero Islands. Nothing in that ”story” holds water.

      Gilla

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