Alfred Liberating the Family of Viking chieftain Hastings

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Alfred Liberating the Family of Hastings

Alfred Liberating the Family of Viking chieftain Hastings

by Henry Singleton (1766-1839)

Illustration to Bowyer’s edition of Hume’s ‘History of England’ 1798.

Alfred the Great  returns the captured family of the Viking chieftain Hastings, unscathed.

Alfred the Great (Old English:  Ã†lfrÄ“d “elf counsel” 849-899) was from 871 King of the West Saxons, and about 886 from the Anglo-Saxons, King of Wessex. He was the youngest of the five sons of the late 858 West Saxon King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburga.

Victory against the Vikings 878. Alfred’s reign marked the beginning of the reconquest of the Viking English kingdom by the Anglo-Saxon kings.

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Pentagram, Illustration

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