. . . . . . "Mercenary"@en . . . . "Uncredited childactor"@en . . . . "Aethelred Aethelwulfing"@en . . . . . "Aethelred was the chief administrator of the leisure planet Caligaris Epsilon Six in 7711. Despairing of what he saw as the breakdown of the Third Great and Bountiful Human Empire, he decided to isolate Caligaris Epsilon Six by means of a planet wide quarantine and set himself up as its king. All adult inhabitants of the planet were killed by recombinant yersinia pestis; the children who survived the disease unquestioningly accepted \"King\" Aethelred's explanations. Aethelred was deposed a hundred fifty years later with the help of the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. (COMIC: A Fairytale Life)"@en . . . "Aethelred"@en . . "34"^^ . "Prince Aethelred of Wessex (meaning Noble Counsel in Old English) is the son of Judith and Aethelwulf heir to the throne of Wessex and half-brother of Judith's bastard son (with Athelstan) Alfred."@en . . . . "Alive"@en . . "Prince Aethelred of Wessex (meaning Noble Counsel in Old English) is the son of Judith and Aethelwulf heir to the throne of Wessex and half-brother of Judith's bastard son (with Athelstan) Alfred."@en . "8"^^ . . "Blaeja"@en . . . . "Faolan Barry"@en . "Prince Aethelred"@en . . . "Aethelred"@de . . . . . . "Aethelred was the chief administrator of the leisure planet Caligaris Epsilon Six in 7711. Despairing of what he saw as the breakdown of the Third Great and Bountiful Human Empire, he decided to isolate Caligaris Epsilon Six by means of a planet wide quarantine and set himself up as its king. All adult inhabitants of the planet were killed by recombinant yersinia pestis; the children who survived the disease unquestioningly accepted \"King\" Aethelred's explanations. Aethelred was deposed a hundred fifty years later with the help of the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond. (COMIC: A Fairytale Life)"@en . . "Prince of Wessex and Mercia"@en . . "Prince"@en . . "Uncredited childactor"@en . "Unnamed Granduncle \u2020"@en . . "The Reckoning"@en . "England"@en . . ""@en . . . . . . . .