prevented the danes from conquering england
Hitler, Stalin, Alfred Tezlaff
U.S. Navy Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan wrote "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History" in 1890.The book was a classic and the Kaiser had a copy of it placed in every German naval vessel.
alfred packer didnt really eat people he killed bell because bell came after alfred with a hatchet so alfred shot him and ate the meat or he would starve to deth
Yes he was a famous English king.His reign was from 871 - 899
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.
Charles Alfred Maxwell has written: 'The sea kings of Orkney' -- subject(s): History 'English and Scottish chivalry' -- subject(s): History
Alfred Ernest Richards has written: 'Studies in English Faust literature' -- subject(s): Devil in literature, English literature, History and criticism
As per history its 26 October 899 AD
Herbert Alfred Lewis Jefferson has written: 'Hymns in Christian worship' -- subject(s): English Hymns, History and criticism, Hymns, English
In English history, only King Alfred. Elsewhere, you have Alexander and Peter.
William Alfred Holden has written: 'The first students at the English College, Rome' -- subject(s): History, Monasticism and religious orders, Venerable English College (Rome, Italy)
The nouns are Alfred, A, history, year.
because it just is
Alfred Parsons has written: 'A garden of roses' -- subject(s): Botanical illustration, English Watercolor painting, History, Pictorial works, Roses, Varieties
Alfred Lyall has written: 'Asiatic studies, religious and social' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Religion, Civilization 'Studies in literature and history' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Utilitarianism, History, Literature, Religion, English literature, History and criticism
Alfred Latimer Kellogg has written: 'Chaucer, Langland, Arthur: essays in Middle English literature' -- subject(s): Arthurian romances, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, Criticism and interpretation, English literature, History and criticism
Hitler, Stalin, Alfred Tezlaff