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    Asser (also known as John Asser or Asserius Menevensis) was a Welsh monk who lived from at least AD 885 until about 909. Almost nothing is known of Asser's early life. The name Asser is likely to have been taken from Aser, or Asher , the eighth son of Jacob in Genesis .

  2. Asser (died c. 909) was a Welsh monk, chiefly remembered as the friend, teacher, counsellor, and biographer of Alfred the Great. Born in Wales, he became a monk at St. David’s Abbey, Pembrokeshire.

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  3. T.M.C. Asser Instituut. [Blog post] AI-based targeting in Gaza: Asser researcher Klonowska refines the debate on military AI.

  4. Assers Life of King Alfred follows Alfred’s career from his birth to his accession in 871, and describes in detail his reign and his wars, stopping abruptly in 887, 12 years before Alfred’s death.

  5. Tough new policies are needed if the authorities are to assert control over a crime-ridden city. The book asserts that the 1969 moon landing was a hoax. The prime minister asserted that he had no intention of resigning. He made a special appearance on television asserting that the allegations against him were false.

  6. www.theanglosaxons.com › clergy-saints › asserAsser - The Anglo-Saxons

    Jun 13, 2024 · Asser was a Welsh bishop who wrote a biography of King Alfred the Great, a historical work that reflects his erudition and influence. He also taught and advised the king on matters of law, literature and education, and invented or popularized the candle clock.

  7. Mar 25, 2011 · Alfred the Great. Asser's ‘Life of King Alfred’ and other contemporary sources. Translated by S. Keynes and M. Lapidge. Pp. 368. Penguin Books, 1983. £2.95. | The Journal of Ecclesiastical History | Cambridge Core.