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    If you have any general knowledge about Alfred the Great, you already know he main accomplishment of bringing peace to his kingdom for many years. In do so, he has earned the title Alfred the Great but gaining such a title isn’t just that easy. In a way maintaining peace isn’t really that hard to do if you have the recourses. You would have to accomplished the near impossible and then some. How did Alfred the Great really show that people that he was so great? It was enough to be the only Anglo-Saxon

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    Alfred the Great was a man of many talents, who, at the age of twenty-one, became the king of Wessex, an area in southern England. He reigned from 871 to 899, and while he was king he accomplished many extraordinary achievements (The Royal Household). Many people do not recall ever hearing of Alfred the Great, but he was an important figure in British history. Most people do not realize that he went to extreme measures to protect his country, both at the time and for the future. He affected the history

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    King Alfred the Great King Alfred the Great was born at Wantage, in 849, on a royal manor of his father's holding, a family estate which long afterward he himself would leave in legacy to his wife. Alfred was the youngest of five children, four sons and a daughter, born to Ethelwulf by his wife Osburh. When Alfred was four years old, his father, the king, who by now had long despaired of getting to Rome in the present state of things, decided to send Alfred there, to at least receive the blessing

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    the same however is the attitude of Alfred the Great towards writing, specifically recording events as they occur. This aspect of Alfred 's personality is on display in Asser 's Life of King Alfred and thus when one compares the representations it is obvious that this portion of Alfred 's character was transposed successfully to the television screen. While The Last Kingdom might take liberties with certain aspects of this time period, its emphasis on Alfred placing an importance on the written

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    King Alfred the Great was not perfect. There is little evidence of it. In fact, most information used about him is falsified. King Alfred the Great was fabricated into a perfect king by people who wanted to use him as a symbol for their political agendas. King Alfred the Great was not as great as he is made out to be. He wasn’t even canonised as a saint. He was just like every other king. Over time, people have edited his life to fit their needs. According to the article, it was “writers of the

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    King Alfred of Wessex is one of the few to be known as “great”. He was a successful warrior, which eventually brought peace to his people. He placed emphasis on education and improved laws and the legal system. King Alfred improved the living standard of his people. Alfred’s Christian ideals guided him to be a generous monarch. He believed he was entrusted by God to have a genuine responsibility to his country. (Woodcock) Alfred was born in 849 in the town of Wantage, in central southern

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    Alfred the Great came to power following the death of his brother, King AEthelred, who died five years into his rule. Alfred and AEthelred had been under joint rule together on account of Alfred’s superiority to his brother. Alfred has been known as the Christian king in England who took on the great threat posed by the Vikings. He has been described as “violent”, “victorious in almost all battles”, and like a “wild boar”. Alfred the Great's’ attempts to defeat the Vikings were both successful and

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    King Alfred the Great as One of the Greatest Rulers of English History King Alfred the Great can, in many ways, be considered one of the greatest rulers of England. His defeat of the Danes, unification of England, many successful reforms and insistence upon the restoration of ecclesiastical culture are the result of his superior leadership and command. The epithet, "The Great," attached to his name by writers of the sixteenth century and given to no other English king is

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    King Alfred The Great

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    Alfred the Great was born in the royal village of Want age. He was born in the year 846 A.D... He was born into a family that supposedly could trace their roots all the way back to Adam. His father was king Ethelwulf and his mother was Oostburg noble both by birth and nature. He grew up being loved by everybody around him, his family, friends and even all the people. He was more loved by the people than his older brothers. He was well educated by the court. But even though he was well educated he

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    King Alfred the Great (reign 871-899) K ing Alfred the Great was born in 849 at Wantage, Berkshire, currently Oxfordshire. He was the fifth son of Aethelwulf, who was the king of the West Saxons. In 871 Alfred defended England from the Danish invasion, with that he founded the first navy. Also in 871, he succeeded his Brother Aethelred and became king. King Alfred was married with Ealhswith and they had five children. His son Edward I succeeded him after Alfred’s dead on October 5, 899. Quote: He

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