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      • Ethelred the Unready was the king of the English from 978 to 1013 and from 1014 to 1016. He was an ineffectual ruler who failed to prevent the Danes from overrunning England.
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  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Ethelred the Unready was the king of the English from 978 to 1013 and from 1014 to 1016. He was an ineffectual ruler who failed to prevent the Danes from overrunning England. The epithet “unready” is derived from unraed, meaning “bad counsel” or “no counsel,” and puns on his name, which means.

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  3. Aug 11, 2022 · Known as the Un-raed, ‘redeless’ or ‘Unready’ (meaning ‘no counsel’, or that he was unwise), the reign of King Aethelred II was one of conflict with repeated Viking raids…. Jessica Brain. 12 min read. King Aethelred the Unready was King of England during a turbulent time of consistent Viking threats to the Anglo-Saxon kingdom ...

  4. The Anglo-Saxon king Ethelred the Unready (c. 968-1016) ruled the English from 978 to 1016. During his reign England was repeatedly attacked by Danish armies seeking to destroy the sovereignty of the Anglo-Saxons and to plunder their land.

  5. Apr 21, 2016 · A silver penny struck more than ten centuries ago (on display in the Fitzwilliam Museum) shows Æthelred, King of the English. The obverse shows the king in profile and the reverse a Christian cross. Æthelred the Unready, King of the English: 1,000 years of bad press | University of Cambridge

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    Unfortunately, the pride and patriotism of Edgar’s reign was no longer evident and the decay continued, Aethelred became more neurotic, fearing attacks and plots, especially from the earlier settled Danes in Danelaw, he devised a plan. A plan so heinous, it is without parallel in this countries history. He gave the order that all resident Danes sha...

    This last payment of danegeld was the straw that broke the camels back Aethelred decided that he was going to fight back. To this end he built large ships in Sandwich to combat the Viking longboats. By 1009 many of the boats were beached, sunk and were manned by captains and inexperienced sailors who cared more about themselves than their country. ...

    If you use any of the content on this page in your own work, please use the code below to cite this page as the source of the content. Link will appear as Hanson, Marilee. "King Aethelred the Unready" https://englishhistory.net/middle-ages/king-aethelred-the-unready/, February 7, 2022

  6. The St. Brice's Day massacre was a mass killing of Danes on 13 November 1002 ordered by King Æthelred the Unready of England in response to a perceived threat, within territory under his control. King Æthelreds army murdered men, women and children in peaceful villages, settlements and homesteads in his territory.

  7. Athelred II (13 March 968 — 23 April 1016) nicknamed the Unready was the King of England twice. The first time was from 978 until in 1013 where a Viking king, Sweyn I of Denmark, overthrew him. The second time was from Sweyn's death in 1014 until Athelred's death in 1016.

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