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Cultural depictions of Alfred the Great : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cultural depictions of Alfred the Great Alfred the Great, the 9th-century English monarch, has been depicted several times on screen and in literature. Depictions on screen include: *the 1969 film ''Alfred the Great'', directed by Clive Donner, with David Hemmings playing Alfred, *''The Raven and the Cross'', a children's TV serial, about his conflict with Guthrum, *''King Alfred'', episode 4 of ''Churchill's People'', where he was played by Alan Howard. * In episode 25 of the TV miniseries ''Vikings'' (2015), a baby named Alfred is born to Prince Aethelwulf of Wessex and his wife Judith, based on Judith of Flanders. Alfred's father is Athelstan. *Horrible Histories and their rebooted series portrayed his life story and was played by Mathew Baynton/Tom Rosenthal *The Last Kingdom will be portrayed by David Dawson Alfred is the subject of several works of historical fiction. These include:- *''The Ballad of the White Horse'', an epic poem by G. K. Chesterton, *''The Namesake'' and ''The Marsh King'', juvenile historical novels by C. Walter Hodges, *''The Saxon Stories'' series by Bernard Cornwell, in which he is portrayed as a pious and physically weak individual. Although unassuming, he is possessed of an iron will and, ultimately, becomes a significant barrier to Viking ambitions simply by being alive. *''The Hammer and the Cross'' series by Harry Harrison et al. On stage, there is the opera ''Alfred'', now mainly known for the song "Rule Britannia".
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