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Quiz about Prince Rupert of the Rhine
Quiz about Prince Rupert of the Rhine

Prince Rupert of the Rhine Trivia Quiz


This should be an easy quiz for anyone who has read about this man. Might be tough if you have not but please give it a try.

A multiple-choice quiz by Louisa75. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Louisa75
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
55,716
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
9 / 15
Plays
487
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Question 1 of 15
1. Prince Rupert's title (the name of the quiz) is how he is best known to history. But what was his actual family name? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. How old was Prince Rupert when he went on his first campaign of war and was ordered back by his mother? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. In 1638 Prince Rupert was taken as a prisoner of war for three years. Where was he held? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. On his first visit to England Prince Rupert was awarded the degree of Master of Arts. Which university awarded him this degree? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Prince Rupert became famous for his part in the English Civil War where he fought for his uncle. Who was his uncle? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Prince Rupert took his trained dog with him to England during the English Civil War. The animal was said to be his familiar, but what was its name? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Prince Rupert's dog was not the only animal that accompanied him during the English Civil War. What other animal accompanied him? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What career did Prince Rupert take up after the English Civil War? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Prince Rupert was the sole survivor of a ship wreck during the Commonwealth years. What was the name of the doomed ship? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. While Prince Rupert was lucky enough to survive the loss of his ship one of his brothers was not so lucky. Which one drowned at sea in the year 1653? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Prince Rupert helped develop and introduce to England a method of engraving prints. What was the name of the technique? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Prince Rupert needed to go under the surgeon's knife during the Restoration Era. The name of the surgery was trepanning. What did this involve? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Like many others in Restoration England Prince Rupert took as his mistress an actress. What was her name? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. What was the name of Prince Rupert's only known daughter? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Prince Rupert was made Constable of one of these castles during the Restoration Era. Which? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Prince Rupert's title (the name of the quiz) is how he is best known to history. But what was his actual family name?

Answer: Wittelsbach

Prince Rupert's mother was a Stuart by birth being the sister to King Charles I. She is also known as Elizabeth of Bohemia. Hanover is a later name of the British royal family which also has connections with the family as Prince Rupert's youngest sister Sophie married Ernest Augustus of Hanover and George I was a part of this line of descendants.
2. How old was Prince Rupert when he went on his first campaign of war and was ordered back by his mother?

Answer: 13

Although accounts vary, most indicate that he was just 13 when he went on his first campaign. Some accounts say he was 12.
3. In 1638 Prince Rupert was taken as a prisoner of war for three years. Where was he held?

Answer: Linz

Prince Rupert was held by Ferdinand III for three years at a castle in Linz. He was allowed some freedom and kept himself busy with sketchings and inventions amongst other things.
4. On his first visit to England Prince Rupert was awarded the degree of Master of Arts. Which university awarded him this degree?

Answer: Oxford

At that time England had only two universities - Oxford and Cambridge.
(In the 19th century a series of new foundations began, starting with University College, London (UCL) in 1826, King's College, London in 1829 and Durham in 1832).
5. Prince Rupert became famous for his part in the English Civil War where he fought for his uncle. Who was his uncle?

Answer: Charles I

Even in the 21st century, Charles I remains on the most controversial kings in British history. For many, he epitomizes arbitrary government and is the king who tried to impose absolutism on England (and Scotland). In the eyes of some, especially in the 'High Church' party of the Church of England, he is a martyr. Most would agree that after his execution in 1649 the monarchy was never quite the same again, even during the Restorian period (1660-1688).

At the time his execution was regarded in most of Continental Europe as little short of an act of sacrilege; it was "murdered majesty".
6. Prince Rupert took his trained dog with him to England during the English Civil War. The animal was said to be his familiar, but what was its name?

Answer: Boy

Not a particularly imaginative name. Taught numerous tricks and loved dearly by his owner, he was tragically killed at the Battle of Marston Moor when he followed his master into battle. He was killed by a Parliamentarian pikeman.
7. Prince Rupert's dog was not the only animal that accompanied him during the English Civil War. What other animal accompanied him?

Answer: A trained monkey

Not much is known about the monkey. It was a female and like Boy was trained to do tricks but I have no idea what happened to her or what her name was. Any ideas? Do let me know as I am curious about useless bits of trivia like that.
8. What career did Prince Rupert take up after the English Civil War?

Answer: Piracy

He took up piracy on the high seas and became a thorn in the side of the Commonwealth when he made a target of their ships.
9. Prince Rupert was the sole survivor of a ship wreck during the Commonwealth years. What was the name of the doomed ship?

Answer: Constant Reformation

Two very obviously wrong answers there. The not so obvious Royal Charles which was a famous ship at the time of the Restoration and carried Charles II back to his people.
10. While Prince Rupert was lucky enough to survive the loss of his ship one of his brothers was not so lucky. Which one drowned at sea in the year 1653?

Answer: Maurice

His closest brother and the one who was by his side in England during the war was lost when the Defiance sank, no survivors were ever found.
11. Prince Rupert helped develop and introduce to England a method of engraving prints. What was the name of the technique?

Answer: Mezzotint

The mezzotint printmaking method was invented by Ludwig von Siegen (1609-1680). Prince Rupert played a key role in introducing it to England.
12. Prince Rupert needed to go under the surgeon's knife during the Restoration Era. The name of the surgery was trepanning. What did this involve?

Answer: Holes drilled in the skull

It sounds very barbaric, but he survived this surgery.
13. Like many others in Restoration England Prince Rupert took as his mistress an actress. What was her name?

Answer: Peg Hughes

Margaret 'Peg' Hughes was his mistress. Nell and Moll were both mistresses of Charles II. Frances Bard is believed by many to have been Prince Rupert's wife although it was not common knowledge during his lifetime.
14. What was the name of Prince Rupert's only known daughter?

Answer: Ruperta

His mistress, Margaret ('Peg') Hughes, was Ruperta's mother.
15. Prince Rupert was made Constable of one of these castles during the Restoration Era. Which?

Answer: Windsor

It was the famous Windsor Castle which is of course open to the public like many others in the country today. However, any of the remodelling done by Prince Rupert was lost long ago.
Source: Author Louisa75

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