King Alfred became interested in learning during his early childhood when he was sent to Rome for his education. This experience instilled in him a lifelong passion for knowledge and understanding.
Alfred the Great became king in 871 to 899 (long long ago)
because alfreds brother died and that is how he became king
because alfreds brother died and that is how he became king
No Alfred Died. He drowned after he became pastor.
If the question is about Alfred the Great, he married Aethelswitha of the Gaini.
They were both Kings. Alfred was king of Wessex and became the dominant ruler in England. William was the first Norman King of England
Wessex, and subsequently Mercia (which he allowed to be governed by his daughter and her husband Aethelred)
Wessex, and subsequently Mercia (which he allowed to be governed by his daughter and her husband Aethelred)
King Alfred the Great of Wessex learned to read by studying with scholars and priests. He also practiced by copying books and passages himself. His curiosity and dedication to learning helped him become one of the most educated kings of his time.
King Alfred's Tower was created in 1769.
"Alfred the Great" was the King of Wessex from 871 to 899.
King Alfred had his capital city in Winchester, England.