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
King Alfred Was the Wessex King During the Battle of the Wessex People and the Danes
King Alfred the Great of Wessex drove the Vikings north of London. They settled in the Danelaw.
King Alfred, also known as Alfred the Great, was born at the Royal Palace in Wantage, United Kingdom in 849 AD. He reigned as the King of Wessex for 28 years.
Anglo-Saxon. He wrote the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Alfred the Great was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England.
"Alfred the Great" was the King of Wessex from 871 to 899.
King Alfred of Wessex is credited with the unification of England.
Alfred the Great had four brothers: King Æthelbald of Wessex, King Æthelberht of Wessex, King Æthelred of Wessex, and Æthelwulf. Æthelwulf was the father of Alfred the Great. These brothers played significant roles in the history of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms during the 9th century.
King Alfred the Great ruled Wessex from 871-884,it was in 884 that he laid claim to being king of the English.
Alfred the Great became king in 871 to 899 (long long ago)
King Alfred Was the Wessex King During the Battle of the Wessex People and the Danes
King Alfred the Great of Wessex drove the Vikings north of London. They settled in the Danelaw.
King Alfred, also known as Alfred the Great, was born at the Royal Palace in Wantage, United Kingdom in 849 AD. He reigned as the King of Wessex for 28 years.
Wessex
Anglo-Saxon. He wrote the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Alfred the Great was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England.
Yes, Alfred the Great was married to Ealhswith, who was the daughter of a nobleman. They had five or six children together, including Edward the Elder who succeeded Alfred as King of Wessex.