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King Alfred the Great Burning the Cakes Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This captivating King Alfred the Great Burning the Cakes coloring page depicts the famous Anglo-Saxon king in a humble cottage kitchen, looking surprised as smoke rises from burnt cakes on the hearth. The free printable features bold, clear outlines perfect for intermediate colorists, showing detailed period elements like rustic furniture, cooking implements, and King Alfred's royal attire mixed with his peasant disguise.
Frequently asked
When did King Alfred the Great live?
Alfred lived from 849 to 899 AD, ruling the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex from 871 until his death. He was the only English king ever called 'the Great,' earning this title for defending England against Viking invasions and promoting education and literacy throughout his realm.
Did King Alfred really burn the cakes?
The cake-burning story is likely a legend rather than historical fact, first written down about 100 years after Alfred's death. However, Alfred did hide in the Somerset marshes in 878 AD after a surprise Viking attack, so the setting of the story is historically accurate.
What were the cakes that Alfred supposedly burned?
The 'cakes' in the story were actually oatcakes or barley cakes, which were flat, round breads common in Anglo-Saxon times. These simple cakes were baked on a griddle over an open fire and were a staple food for ordinary people in medieval England.
Are these King Alfred The Great Burning The Cakes coloring pages free?
Yes! All our King Alfred coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment or subscription required, just click and enjoy coloring this famous historical story.
What age are these King Alfred The Great Burning The Cakes coloring pages for?
These coloring pages work great for ages 8 to 14. We include both simpler designs for younger kids and more detailed medieval scenes for older children who enjoy intricate coloring.







