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Alfred the Great - translation to Αγγλικά

KING OF WESSEX IN THE 9TH CENTURY CE
King Alfred; King Alfred the Great; Alfred of England; Alfred of Wessex; Ælfred; Ælfred the Great; Aelfred the Great; King Ælfred; King Aelfred; King Alfred Syndrome; Alfred The Great; ÆLfred; Alfred "The Great" of Wessex; Aelfred; Alfred the great; Ælfrid; Ælfrēd; AELfred; AElfrid; King AElfred; AElfred the Great; Alfred King of England; Alfred, King of England; Ælfrēd the Great; Ælfrǣd; Ælfrǣd the Great; Alfred I of England; Ælfræd; Aelfraed; Elfred; Alfrad; Elfrad; King Alfred The Great; Alfred I; Statue of Alfred the Great, Pewsey; Statue of Alfred the Great, Winchester; St. Alfred the Great; St Alfred the Great; Saint Alfred the Great; Alfred, King of Wessex; Alfred I the Great; Aelfred cyning
  • The [[Alfred Jewel]], in the [[Ashmolean Museum]], Oxford, commissioned by Alfred; probably a pointer to aid reading
  • Line drawing of the [[Alfred Jewel]], showing the socket at its base
  • A coin of Alfred, London, 880 (based upon a Roman model)
  • Alfred's will
  • Eighteenth-century portrait of Alfred by [[Samuel Woodforde]]
  • Alfred the Great silver offering penny, 871–899. Legend: AELFRED REX SAXONUM ('Alfred King of the Saxons').
  • No known portrait of Alfred the Great exists from life. A likeness by artist and historian George S. Stuart created from his physical description mentioned in historical records.
  • A map of [[burh]]s named in the [[Burghal Hidage]]
  • Map of Britain in 886
  • A map of the route taken by the Viking [[Great Heathen Army]] which arrived in England from Denmark, Norway, and southern Sweden in 865
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  • 1913 statue of Alfred in [[Pewsey]], Wiltshire
  • Queen Ealhswith]], 1220
  • Alfred depicted in a stained-glass window of c. 1905 in [[Bristol Cathedral]]
  • A plaque in the [[City of London]] noting the restoration of the Roman walled city by Alfred
  • Statue at [[Alfred University]]
  • Statue of Alfred the Great at [[Wantage]], Oxfordshire
  • Alfred's father [[Æthelwulf of Wessex]] in the early 14th-century ''Genealogical Roll of the Kings of England''

Alfred the Great         
n. Alfred de Grote (849-899), koning van Wessex (Engeland) van 871 tot 899 nChr.
Alfred Hitchcock         
  •  Hitchcock at work on ''[[Family Plot]]'', San Francisco, summer 1975
  • Hitchcock interview, c. 1966
  • [[Pat Hitchcock]] with her daughter Terry and husband Joseph O'Connell, [[Alma Reville]], Mary Alma O'Connell, Alfred Hitchcock ''(clockwise from top left)'', c. 1955–1956
  • Jack Mitchell]]
  • Hitchcock at [[Mount Rushmore]] filming ''[[North by Northwest]]'' (1959)
  • Blackmail]]'' (1929)
  • alt=Still from ''[[The Lady Vanishes]]'' depicting Hitchcock
  • Suspicion]]'' (1941)
  • The Hitchcocks on their wedding day, [[Brompton Oratory]], 2 December 1926
  • Hitchcock shooting the shower scene of ''Psycho'' (1960)
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  • One of Hitchcock's stars on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]
  • Joan Harrison]], Hitchcock, and [[Patricia Hitchcock]], 24 August 1937
  • Marnie]]'' (1964)
  • Number 13]]'' in London
  • The Hitchcocks with First Lady [[Pat Nixon]] and first daughter [[Julie Nixon Eisenhower]] in 1969
  • [[James Stewart]] and [[Grace Kelly]] in ''[[Rear Window]]'' (1954)
  • Trailer for ''Rebecca'' (1940)
  • Rope]]'' showing [[James Stewart]]
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  • An [[English Heritage]] [[blue plaque]] marks where Hitchcock lived at 153 Cromwell Road, Kensington, London.
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  • Spellbound]]'' (1945)
  • The Birds]]'' (1963), in which Hitchcock discusses humanity's treatment of "our feathered friends"
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  • Vertigo]]'' (1958)
  • William Hitchcock, probably with his first son, William, outside the family shop in London, {{circa}} 1900; the sign above the store says "W.&nbsp;Hitchcock". The Hitchcocks used the pony to deliver groceries.
ENGLISH FILMMAKER (1899–1980)
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock; Alfred J. Hitchcock; Sir Alfred Hitchcock; Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock; Alfred Hitchcock's; Alfred hitchcock; Alfred Hitchcock’s; Hitchcockism; Al Hitchcock; Hitchcock; Hitchcockesque; The Master of Suspense; Master of Suspense
n. Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Nobel         
  • Portrait of Nobel by Gösta Florman (1831–1900)
  • Alfred Nobel at a young age in the 1850s
  • The birthplace of Alfred Nobel at [[Norrlandsgatan]] in [[Stockholm]].
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  • Björkborn]], Nobel's residence in [[Karlskoga]], Sweden
  • Front side of one of the Nobel Prize medals
SWEDISH CHEMIST, INNOVATOR, AND ARMAMENTS MANUFACTURER (1833-1896)
Alfred B. Nobel; Alfred Bernhard Nobel; Nobel, Alfred; Alfred nobel; Alfred Nobel's; List of inventions by Alfred Nobel
n. Alfred Nobel

Ορισμός

Pennyworth
·noun A small quantity; a trifle.
II. Pennyworth ·noun A penny's worth; as much as may be bought for a penny.
III. Pennyworth ·noun Hence: The full value of one's penny expended; due return for money laid out; a good bargain; a bargain.

Βικιπαίδεια

Alfred the Great

Alfred the Great (alt. Ælfred; 848/849 – 26 October 899) was King of the West Saxons from 871 to 886, and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886 until his death in 899. He was the youngest son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife Osburh, who both died when Alfred was young. Three of Alfred's brothers, Æthelbald, Æthelberht and Æthelred, reigned in turn before him. Under Alfred's rule, considerable administrative and military reforms were introduced, prompting lasting change in England.

After ascending the throne, Alfred spent several years fighting Viking invasions. He won a decisive victory in the Battle of Edington in 878 and made an agreement with the Vikings, dividing England between Anglo-Saxon territory and the Viking-ruled Danelaw, composed of Scandinavian York, the north-east Midlands and East Anglia. Alfred also oversaw the conversion of Viking leader Guthrum to Christianity. He defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, becoming the dominant ruler in England. Alfred began styling himself as "King of the Anglo-Saxons" after reoccupying London from the Vikings. Details of his life are described in a work by 9th-century Welsh scholar and bishop Asser.

Alfred had a reputation as a learned and merciful man of a gracious and level-headed nature who encouraged education, proposing that primary education be conducted in English, rather than Latin, and improving the legal system and military structure and his people's quality of life. He was given the epithet "the Great" in the 16th century and is only one of two English monarchs, alongside Cnut the Great, to be labelled as such.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Alfred the Great
1. He‘s a national treasure: an acting colossus whose extraordinary repertoire has taken in everything from Alfred the Great to Zebedee.
2. The list of distinguished men and women who have shaped the nation includes the likes of Alfred the Great, Oliver Cromwell, Henry II and Isaac Newton.
3. Dr Kate Pretty said many youngsters were not being taught time–honoured stories such as the tale of King Alfred the Great burning the cakes.
4. Another of the strongest claims to the throne came from Mark Golledge, a financial advisor from Berkshire, who traced his family back to Alfred the Great through the "Stemmata Chicheleana" historical documents.
5. Coins have been minted in Britain since the 1st century BC, and have been in more or less continuous production since the time of Alfred the Great in the 'th century.