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V I K I N G S

Vikings and Danelaw

the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Alfred the Great and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Alfred the Great was one of the best rulers in British history known for his fighting skills but also for wisdom and supporting the culture

Tee kaks slaidi aint, üks alfredist teine chroniclest sisi ons tiilne :D:D:D::D:D::D:D:D:D::DD::D:D. Musid kallid õhupallid

Edward the Confessor and Westminster Abbey

Edward the Confessor 8 June 1046 – 5 January 1066 Penultimate Anglo-Saxon king of England Normandy Nickname “Confessor” Had no children Construction of a new cathedral Was canonized in 1161 by Pope Alexander III 8 June 1046 – 5 January 1066

Westminster Abbey 1045-1065, Edward the Confessor Historical site > religious site Burial ground 17 monarchs ~3300 people buried Henry III decided to rebuilt it in gothic The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster The Westminster Chimes