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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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His son and grandson were involved in that. Alfred had died before Eric.

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Death of Eric Bloodaxe

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Alfred the Great ruled Wessex from 1871 to 1886 while Eric Bloodaxe, the Norwegian king was born in the year 1885 and died in the year 954. Hence, Alfred the Great is not related to the death of Eric Bloodaxe in any way. All other events took place during his reign.

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