Alfred the Great fought primarily against the Viking invasions during the late 9th century. His most notable conflict was the series of battles against the Danes, particularly the Battle of Edington in 878, where he achieved a decisive victory. He also engaged in various skirmishes and negotiations to defend and consolidate his kingdom of Wessex against further Viking incursions. Alfred's military strategies and reforms helped lay the groundwork for the eventual unification of England.
Alfred the Great, I think.
No Tennyson did not fight in any wars but his "The Charge of the Light Brigade" was based on a calvery charge at Balaclava during Crimean War
Great Britain
Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
Alfred the Great, I think.
No Tennyson did not fight in any wars but his "The Charge of the Light Brigade" was based on a calvery charge at Balaclava during Crimean War
The Great Roman Civil War
Great Britain
Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
Did the Judge fight any wars
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
i am sorry to tell you that paul revere did not fight in wars
The Persian Wars
If the question is about Alfred the Great, he married Aethelswitha of the Gaini.
Alfred the Great's mother was named Osburh.
P.J. Helm is the author of Alfred the Great.