The Life and Times of Alfred the Great
Author: John Allen Giles
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 448
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Author: John Allen Giles
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 448
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Plummer
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 274
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alfred P. Smyth
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 816
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSoldier, statesman, and scholar, Alfred the Great was a fascinating and highly successful king, pushing back the Vikings to command what is now thought of as the heart of England as ruler of Wessex from 871-899. In this, the first major biography of King Alfred since 1902, his life, career and enduring legacy are given a radical new interpretation, putting into question most of our assumptions about this singular monarch. Alfred P. Smyth's portrait of King Alfred rejects the image of a neurotic and invalid king who supposedly remained a pious illiterate until he was almost 40. Instead, we are shown a man of remarkable energy and intelligence who took necessary steps to defend his people from the Norsemen. We see, too, a king who had been a scholar all his life and who used his great knowledge to bolster the powers of his own kingship. Smyth also provides a detailed examination of the much-disputed medieval biography of King Alfred, attributed to the King's tutor, Asser. Alfred Smyth argues that Asser's Life may, in fact, have been a late medieval forgery--a revelation with profound implications for our understanding of the whole of Anglo-Saxon history. Smyth's King Alfred also contains major studies on the writings of this gifted king, on the controversial charters of his reign, and on the origins of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. (Smyth shows this work to have been much more closely connected with the court of King Alfred than previously realized and suggests a new date for the completion of the earliest Alfredian section of the Chronicle.) A monumental and intriguing work of historical scholarship, King Alfred the Great will dramatically change the way we understand this early period of western civilization.
Author: Benjamin Merkle
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Published: 2009-11-02
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 1418581038
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe unlikely king who saved England. Down swept the Vikings from the frigid North. Across the English coastlands and countryside they raided, torched, murdered, and destroyed all in their path. Farmers, monks, and soldiers all fell bloody under the Viking sword, hammer, and axe. Then, when the hour was most desperate, came an unlikely hero. King Alfred rallied the battered and bedraggled kingdoms of Britain and after decades of plotting, praying, and persisting, finally triumphed over the invaders. Alfred's victory reverberates to this day: He sparked a literary renaissance, restructured Britain's roadways, revised the legal codes, and revived Christian learning and worship. It was Alfred's accomplishments that laid the groundwork for Britian's later glories and triumphs in literature, liturgy, and liberty. "Ben Merkle tells the sort of mythic adventure story that stirs the imagination and races the heart?and all the more so knowing that it is altogether true!" ?George Grant, author of The Last Crusader and The Blood of the Moon
Author: Douglas WOODRUFF
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Published: 1993
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 260
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Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Published: 2014-03-29
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9781497858060
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Author: John Allen Giles
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Published: 1854
Total Pages: 452
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 252
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 232
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