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The reign of Alfred the Great is not related to: the Danelaw translations of Latin manuscripts into Anglo-Saxon the founder of the English kingdom the death of Eric Bloodaxe the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

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The death of Eric Bloodaxe
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The death of Eric Bloodaxe is the correct answer.

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Alfred the Great was the king of Wessex. Wessex was a Saxon kingdom in England. He saved it from falling to the Danes and promoted learning. His reign is also marked with the compilation of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. He is well known for facing Viking attacks. The Wessex was the only Anglo- Saxon kingdom left out of Viking rule. Apart form being a great military commander he also promoted the English language.

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