As per history its 26 October 899 AD
I wonder if you mean Alfred the Great, because Alexander the Great was Greek, born around 372 BC. Alfred the Great became King in 871 AD.
Alfred the Great was a Christian, because he was born in year of 849, and the first English king to official Christianity in England was Æthelberht of Kent who was crowned as king Christian in year of 601
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Alfred the Great, I think.
Alfred the Great was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Historians do not record that he went anywhere outside the British Isles. He died on the 26th October around the year 900. He was buried at the Old Minster in Winchester. He was succeeded by his son Edward the Elder.
We do not know how King Alfred the Great died. We do not know much of the details of the death of Alfred the Great. We are told it was on 26 October, but there are disagreements over what year it happened. It is generally thought to have been in 899, but some contemporary writers say it was in 901.
Alfred Nobel died on December 10, 1896.
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I wonder if you mean Alfred the Great, because Alexander the Great was Greek, born around 372 BC. Alfred the Great became King in 871 AD.
Alfred the Great was a Christian, because he was born in year of 849, and the first English king to official Christianity in England was Æthelberht of Kent who was crowned as king Christian in year of 601
Alfred did not die of a disease (honest)
If the question is about Alfred the Great, he married Aethelswitha of the Gaini.
P.J. Helm is the author of Alfred the Great.
Alfred the Great's mother was named Osburh.
The Royal Navy is popularly considered to date its founding to the year 896 when Alfred the Great ordered the creation of a number of dedicated extra-large naval ships - although Wessex already had a navy before that time.
Alfred the great
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