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St. Alfred, also known as Alfred the Great, is primarily recognized as the patron saint of England. He is celebrated for his efforts in defending his kingdom against Viking invasions and for his contributions to education and the legal system. His legacy includes promoting learning and the arts, making him a symbol of wisdom and leadership in Christian tradition.
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.
Some recommended books about Alfred the Great include "Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources" by Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge, "Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England" by Richard Abels, and "Alfred the Great: The Man Who Made England" by Justin Pollard.
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Alfred the Great had five siblings: Æthelstan, Æthelred, Æthelberht, Æthelswith, and Æthelgifu.
LNWR Alfred the Great Class was created in 1901.
Alfred Saint-Yves has written: 'Les Festuca de la section Eu-Festuca et leurs variations dans les Alpes maritimes'
Pope Saint Leo the Great is not a patron saint.
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Alfred the Great died in 899 and was succeeded by his son Edward the Elder (871-924)