King Alfred likely felt chastised or embarrassed when scolded, as anyone would when facing criticism or reprimand. He may have also felt a sense of accountability and a desire to improve based on the feedback he received.
King Alfred's Tower was created in 1769.
"Alfred the Great" was the King of Wessex from 871 to 899.
No. Scolded is a verb.
Alfred the Great became king in 871 to 899 (long long ago)
King Alfred, known as "Alfred the Great" was a King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex from 871 to 899. Shortly after he inherited the kingdom, England was invaded by the Danes and he was forced to flee to what is now the county of Somerset. There is a popular legend, arising from a history written over 200 years later, that he was given refuge by a peasant woman who did not recognise him. The story is that she asked him to watch some cakes which she had left cooking, and because he was pre-occupied with his kingly problems he forgot about the cakes and allowed them to burn. He was scolded by the peasant woman, who apologised when she realised who he was, upon which Alfred insisted that it was he who should apologise.
King Alfred the Great Source: Bishop Asser, "Life of King Alfred"
He had three siblings: Alfred Daniel Williams King, brother Willie Christine King, sister Sen Feng King, sister He has an 2 older sister and younger brother.
King Alfred the Great Source: Bishop Asser, "Life of King Alfred"
King Alfred Chair of English Literature was created in 1881.
King Alfred the Great ruled Wessex from 871-884,it was in 884 that he laid claim to being king of the English.
King Alfred the Great of Wessex drove the Vikings north of London. They settled in the Danelaw.
Alfred Daniel King was born on June 4, 1925, so he is currently 96 years old.