Eksempler på brug af Alfred the great på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Which bit will, you know, say, Alfred the Great get to use?
Alfred the Great, who became king in AD 878, forced the Vikings to make peace and fortified the town.
From the royal land of Alfred the Great. Oh, that's his ward the Lady Rowena.
That's his ward,the Lady Rowena, from the royal line of Alfred the Great.
What would he know of Alfred the Great, the Rod of Equity and Mercy, Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror or Henry VIII?
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But the West Saxon King Alfred the Great rose again and defeated finally the great army at Edington in the year 878.
He used much to offer attackers payment to refrain from attacking,a method that Alfred the Great also had used.
What would he know of Alfred the Great, the Rod of Equity and Mercy, William the Conqueror or Henry the Eighth? Edward the Confessor?
Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror or Henry VIII? What would he know of Alfred the Great, the Rod of Equity and Mercy?
Alfred the Great died in the year 899 and was succeeded by his son Edward, who began a slow re-conquest of the lost territories.
William the Conqueror or Henry the Eighth? What would he know of Alfred the Great, the Rod of Equity and Mercy, Edward the Confessor?
Churches and monasteries were destroyed, clergy and monks were slain, church buildings lay vacant until,in the South of England the West Saxons were rallied by King Alfred the Great to steadfastly resist, and ultimately defeat, the great Danish invasion.
After the Battle of Edington Alfred the Great and Guthrum concluded a peace,the Danelaw was established and the Vikings settled and began to cultivate the land.
In Anglo-Saxon England, King Alfred the Great(r. 871-899) came to an agreement with the Viking invaders in the late 9th century, resulting in Danish settlements in Northumbria, Mercia, and parts of East Anglia.
After a long struggle with the Saxon kingdom, which was predominant under Alfred the Great, the Danes under Canute gained the upper hand and the kingdom became gradually welded together-- ready for the final consolidation under William the Conqueror when the rearguard of wandering ISRAEL arrived in the Appointed Place.
I want to deliver a toast to honor…- the great indstifter Alfred Nobel.