King Alfred the Great’s Lost Remains 'Found Under Car Park', TV Show Researchers Say
Graham Phillips says a 13-year search found the king’s grave about 20 yards from a marked slab, after earlier bones were ruled too recent.
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The British newspaper The Sun treated the likely discovery of the remains of Alfred the Great, one of the most important kings in the country's history and responsible for defeating Viking invaders in the 9th century as a "timely rush" for England. The vehicle linked the news to the start between England and Norway by the final Wednesdays of the World Cup, marked for this Saturday (11). The Norwegians have drawn attention to the tournament with …
Lost remains of King Alfred the Great 'buried under car park like Richard III'
King Alfred the Great - the only English monarch to have the moniker - united Anglo Saxons in their battle against the Vikings, despite this his final resting place remained a mystery
Alfred the Great’s remains ‘located under car park’ like Richard III, investigator claims
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