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History of King Alfred of England/1856/Abbott

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History of King Alfred of England (871-900 AD), by Jacob Abbott. 1856 edition pub. by Harper Bros. Colored title paged and illustrated. Youngest son of King thelwulf, Alfred became King of Wessex during a time of constant Viking attack. He was driven into hiding by a Viking raid into Wessex, led by the Dane, Guthorm, and took refuge in the Athelney marshes in Somerset. There, he recovered sufficient strength to be able to defeat the Danes decisively at the Battle of Eddington. As a condition of the peace treaty which followed, Guthorm received Christian baptism and withdrew his forces from Wessex, with Alfred recognizing the Danish control over East Anglia and parts of Mercia. This partition of England, called the "Danelaw", was formalized by another treaty in 886.
Alfred created a series of fortifications to surround his kingdom and provide needed security from invasion. The Anglo-Saxon word for these forts....... Book is in fair condirion for its age. Some peeling on outer edges, small piece missing on outer binding upper corner
History of King Alfred of England/1856/Abbott
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