King (c. 968-1016) whose 'Unready' epithet is a garbled version of a word for 'ill-advised'
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- King whose name means 'well advised', but his epithet 'Unready' punningly means 'poorly advised'
- Ninth-century king of Wessex
- 9th-century king of Wessex who led the resistance to the Danish invasion of England
- ––– the Unready, King of England from 978
- Name shared by the elder brother of Alfred the Great, and the 'Unready' half-brother of Edward the Martyr
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