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Æthelred the Unready, or Æthelred II, (c. 968–23 April 1016) was King of the English (978–1013 and 1014–1016). He was the son of King Edgar and Queen Ælfthryth and was only about ten years old (no more than thirteen) when his half-brother Edward was murdered. Although Æthelred was not personally suspected of participation, the murder was committed at Corfe Castle by his attendants, making it more difficult for the new king to rally the nation against the military raids by Danes, especially as the legend of St Edward the Martyr grew.
From 991 onwards, Æthelred paid tribute, or Danegeld, to the Danish king. In 1002, Æthelred ordered a massacre of Danish settlers. In 1003, King Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark invaded England, as a result of which Æthelred fled to Normandy in 1013 and was replaced by Sweyn. He would return as king, however, after Sweyn's death in 1014.
"Unready" is a mistranslation of the Old English word unræd (meaning bad-counseled), a twist on his name "Æthelred", meaning noble-counseled. A better translation would be ill-advised.
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Our Island Story: A Child's History of England is a book by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, first published in 1905 in London by T. C. & E. C. Jack.
It covers the history of England from the time of the Roman occupation up until Queen Victoria's death, using a mixture of traditional history and mythology to explain the story of British history in a way accessible to younger readers.
Prime Minister David Cameron chose Our Island Story when asked to select his favourite childhood book in October 2010:
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Æthelred the Unready, or Æthelred II,[1][2] (c. 968–23 April 1016) was King of the English (978–1013 and 1014–1016). He was the son of King Edgar and Queen Ælfthryth and was only about ten years old (no more than thirteen) when his half-brother Edward was murdered. Although Æthelred was not personally suspected of participation, the murder was committed at Corfe Castle by his attendants, making it more difficult for the new king to rally the nation against the military raids by Danes, especially as the legend of St Edward the Martyr grew. From 991 onwards, Æthelred paid tribute, or Danegeld, to the Danish king. In 1002, Æthelred ordered a massacre of Danish settlers. In 1003, King Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark invaded England, as a result of which Æthelred fled to Normandy in 1013 and was re...
A Short documentary on Aethelred Eldridge in honor of receiving his Emeritus status from Ohio University. Produced By: Saxon and Sebastian Eldridge Directed by Gavin McInnes and Robert Gilbert Edited by: Alain Alfaro and Dan Devine
LibriVox recording of Our Island Story, by H. E. Marshall. Read by Kara Shallenberg. Creative Commons license: Public Domain Image: http://pixabay.com/hu/photos/download/architecture-2666.jpg Creative Commons license: Public Domain
Richard Wilson's "Aethelred the Unready" Conducted by Richard Wilson Directed by Drew Minter January 2011 Robert Osborne, Aethelred Rachel Rosales, Emma Mary Nessinger, Clio James Ruff, William of Malmesbury Christine Howlett, La Musica/ The Secretary Nathan Carlisle, The Publicist Curtis Streetman, The Hypnotist
Hi guys, welcome to another episode of my kings and queens series. I hope you enjoy.