Alfred The Great was son of Aethelwulf, king of the West Saxons. After he succeeded his brother as king and win battles with Danes, he devied England in Danelaw - Danish territory and North part. When he obtained peace with Danes, he reorganised his army and built up defences of kingdom; he advocated justice and order and established a code of laws and a reformed coinage. He had a strong belief in the importance of education. After his dead, England was powerfull, cause Alfed reorganised army and gave importance to education and rules of law, that allowed peace and harmony live in this lands.
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Alfred The Great was son of Aethelwulf, king of the West Saxons. After he succeeded his brother as king and win battles with Danes, he devied England in Danelaw - Danish territory and North part. When he obtained peace with Danes, he reorganised his army and built up defences of kingdom; he advocated justice and order and established a code of laws and a reformed coinage. He had a strong belief in the importance of education. After his dead, England was powerfull, cause Alfed reorganised army and gave importance to education and rules of law, that allowed peace and harmony live in this lands.