Alfred

king of Wessex
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Also known as: Aelfred, Alfred the Great
Quick Facts
Also spelled:
Aelfred
Byname:
Alfred the Great
Born:
849
Died:
899 (aged 50)
Title / Office:
king (871-899), Wessex
Notable Family Members:
father Aethelwulf
daughter Aethelflaed
son Edward
brother Aethelred I
brother Aethelberht
brother Aethelbald
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Alfred (born 849—died 899) was the king of Wessex (871–899), a Saxon kingdom in southwestern England. He prevented England from falling to the Danes and promoted learning and literacy. Compilation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle began during his reign, circa 890. When he was born, it must have seemed unlikely that Alfred would become king, since he had four older brothers; he said that he never desired royal power. Perhaps a scholar’s life would have contented him. His mother early aroused his interest in English poetry, and from his boyhood he also hankered after Latin learning, possibly stimulated by visits to ...(100 of 1361 words)