Edward The Confessor
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Edward the Elder (Born circa 871)was the son of Alfred the Great.
Edward the Confessor was born much later(circa 1003) and was the son of Ethelred the Unready.
King Alfred the Great was about fifty at the time of his death, and has been dead for about 1,111 years.
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.
Alfred the Great, I think.
Alfred the Great was born in Oxfordshire, making him English by birth.
King Alfred the Great of Wessex drove the Vikings north of London. They settled in the Danelaw.
The King who united England in 927 was King Athelstan the grandson of Alfred the Great.
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Alfred the Great became king in 871 to 899 (long long ago)
If the question is about Alfred the Great, he married Aethelswitha of the Gaini.
his great-grandson
Yes, Asa was Solomon's Great Grandson through Rehoboam and Abijah(1 Chronicles 3:10)
"Alfred the Great" was the King of Wessex from 871 to 899.
A dynasty is a lineage of hereditary rulers. Thus if a king is followed by his son, grandson, great grandson, and great grandson, and then the line dies out, the dynasty had four members.
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 was about fifty at the time of his death, and has been dead for about 1,111 years.
King Alfred the Great Source: Bishop Asser, "Life of King Alfred"
Athelstan became king in 924 AD. He was the grandson of Alfred the Great and was initially king of Wessex before becoming the first King of the English after uniting various kingdoms. His reign marked significant advancements in law and culture, solidifying his legacy in English history.