Brattahlíð church

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Brattahlíð church was a small Norse Christian church in Greenland, traditionally associated with Erik the Red’s estate and the early Viking settlers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian church
Norse church
church
archaeologicalSite Brattahlíð church ruins
architecturalStyle Norse medieval
associatedWith Erik the Red NERFINISHED
Norse settlers in Greenland
early Viking settlers in Greenland
builder Norse settlers
country Greenland NERFINISHED
culture Norse
dedicatedTo Christian worship
excavated 20th century
heritage Viking Age
heritageStatus part of Norse Greenland archaeological heritage
locatedIn Brattahlíð NERFINISHED
Eastern Settlement NERFINISHED
Greenland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Tunulliarfik Fjord NERFINISHED
material stone
turf
wood
partOf Norse Greenland NERFINISHED
presentDayMunicipality Qaqortoq Municipality NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Norse Christianity NERFINISHED
significance one of the earliest Christian churches in Greenland
one of the earliest Christian churches in North America
timePeriod Viking Age NERFINISHED
medieval period
traditionallyLocatedOnEstateOf Erik the Red NERFINISHED
use parish church
place of worship

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Eastern Settlement, Greenland hasChurch Brattahlíð church
Eastern Settlement, Greenland hasChurch Brattahlíð church
this entity surface form: Garðar cathedral
Brattahlíð farm of Erik the Red hasPart Brattahlíð church
subject surface form: Brattahlíð
this entity surface form: Eiríksfjörður church