Regnal name of an English king who was given an epithet meaning 'badly advised'
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- _ II, king of England, 978-1013 and 1014-16, known as 'the Unready'
- ____ the Unready, Anglo-Saxon king whose son was Edward the Confessor
- 'Unready' old king
- -- I, King of Wessex from 865/866 to 871; an anagram of 'The Elder'
- ____ the Unready, Anglo-Saxon English king who was father of Edward the Confessor
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