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Figure out how the first two Tudor people are related, and then figure out which other pair are related in the same way. For example, Henry is to Anne Boleyn goes with Henry VII is to Elizabeth of York because both are married couples.
Everyone knows Tudor Royalty: Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Anne Boleyn, etc. But what about those little-known people behind the scenes? Test how much you really know about the Tudor Era.
This is part 2 of my Tudor Analogies quiz! Match each given pair with the people or things that are related in the same way. For example, Henry VIII is to Anne Boleyn as Henry VII is to Elizabeth of York because they are both married.
Tudor clothing is notorious for its bulkiness and ridiculous appearance. Several layers were required to create a perfect Tudor outfit. Do you know how to dress like a Tudor?
Mary Boleyn was the sister of Anne Boleyn, but she is not often remembered by history. I thought she should have a quiz of her own, since she did affect English history in her own way.
This is one of the best of Philippa Gregory's historical fiction novels. It follows the marriages of Katherine of Aragon, and her years of hardship and widowhood.
This book is part of a series of historical fiction novels written by Philippa Gregory. It details the life of fictional Hannah Green, a royal fool. Let's see how much you remember from this entertaining novel.
Thomas Wyatt was a poet during the 16th century, and brought the Italian sonnet to England. See how much you know about his life and poems. As befits a quiz about a poet, the questions are all rhymes.
Karen Harper has written several books in this series, which takes place in the court of Elizabeth I during the sixteenth century. *Spoiler Alert*: Don't take this quiz if you haven't read up to "The Fyre Mirror" (Book #7)!