ALFRED THE GREAT (872-901 AD)
Alfred was
the youngest son of Ethelwulf,who became the ruler of England in 871 AD.
His
period is considered as the Golden age in Saxon history.As warrior
,administrator and scholar ,Alfred towered above all .In many respect,Alfred
deserve to be called The Great and he is the only ruler in english history so
called.Alfred strated his reign with a legacy of war with Danes.He sufferd a
temporary defeat from the hands of the Danes at Wilton.But in 878 AD,he
successfully defeated them in the battle of Eddington and the treaty of wedmore
paved the way for the peaceful co-existence of the saxons and Danes.As an adminstrator
and statesman,Alfred rendered valuable service to the countrymen.He organised
the militia on a new basis and made it more effective.45 posts were established
on the Danish frontier to guard against the Norwegian riders.He began the
english Navy and gave order to build long ships.
When peace
was established in the country,Alfred became english school master.Many schools
and monasteries were set up in various parts of the empire.Alfred was a scholar
too.he translated “History of the world”(Orocious) and Ecclesiastical History
of the English People”(Bede).He had very great interest in history.He was a
part author of Anglo saxon chronicles.He decided to have a national chronicle,a
record of the public life of the nation,which was begun with his own hand and
kept up to date by the members of the certain monasteries.He built schools for
boys and sent monks to teach in these schools.
Alfred
imitated the Danes in the matters of town.The Danes had built towns and used
them as forts against the enemy.Alfred also did the same.He established around
45 forts on Danish frontier to check the danish invaders.To ensure order and
good government;Alfred also revised the laws of predecissors and codified
them.He re-enacted the existing laws and midified them by applying mosianc laws
and teachings of christianity.He anxiously aimed at the moral and material
improvement of his people.He has rightly been called “wassex darling “by the
Chroniclers.
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