King Alfred the Great was about fifty at the time of his death, and has been dead for about 1,111 years.
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.
Yes, although he ammended some of the text. bartleby.com/211/0604.html
Over 3000 years old
King Bhumibol Adulyadej was born on December 5th 1927. He will be 80 years old in 2007.
King Alfred the Great (849-899) governed since 871 and was a younger son of King Ethelwulf of Wessex. In many fights he opposed the Danish predominance in Wessex and Mercia and won back London as Anglo-Saxon stronghold in 878. He created the first English fleet, built fortifications all over the country and reorganised the cavalry. According the example of Franken King Charles the Great Alfred compiled the Anglo-Saxon legislation, supported schools and organised translations of theological and historic works in English as for example the pastoral theology of Pope Gregor, the historic compendium of Orosius and the English Church History of Beda. His life was described by Bishop Asser.
Alfred the Great was about fifty when he did. He was born in 849 and died in 899.
Alfred Daniel King was born on June 4, 1925, so he is currently 96 years old.
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.
Alfred has written: 'The will of King Alfred' -- subject(s): Sources, Will, Anglo-Saxons, Wills, History 'A description of Europe' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Voyages and travels 'A description of England and the voyages of Othere and Wulfstan, written in Anglo-Saxon by King Alfred the Great' 'King Alfred's Old English version of Boethius De consolatione philosophiae' -- subject(s): Didactic poetry, English (Old), Medieval Philosophy, Poetry 'The whole works of King Alfred the Great' -- subject(s): Anglo-Saxons, Civilization, Anglo-Saxon 'The pastoral care' 'A description of Europe, and the voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan, written in Anglo-Saxon' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Description and travel 'King Alfred's books' -- subject(s): English literature, Translations into English, Latin literature, History and criticism, Translations into Anglo-Saxon, Translations from Latin 'King Alfred's Orosius' 'Lieder aus Konig Alfreds Trostbuch' -- subject(s): Didactic poetry, English (Old), Translations into German, Medieval Philosophy, Poetry
Yes, although he ammended some of the text. bartleby.com/211/0604.html
he was 20 years old when he became a king
Over 3000 years old
2022.
King George I of Great Britain was born on May 28, 1660 and died on June 11, 1727. King George I of Great Britain would have been 67 years old at the time of death or 355 years old today.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej was born on December 5th 1927. He will be 80 years old in 2007.
2022.
King Alfred the Great (849-899) governed since 871 and was a younger son of King Ethelwulf of Wessex. In many fights he opposed the Danish predominance in Wessex and Mercia and won back London as Anglo-Saxon stronghold in 878. He created the first English fleet, built fortifications all over the country and reorganised the cavalry. According the example of Franken King Charles the Great Alfred compiled the Anglo-Saxon legislation, supported schools and organised translations of theological and historic works in English as for example the pastoral theology of Pope Gregor, the historic compendium of Orosius and the English Church History of Beda. His life was described by Bishop Asser.