How much do you know about the consorts of Plantagenet and Tudor kings and queens? Test your knowledge with this fun quiz.
Royal consorts
Correct! She was born there on 11 February 1466.
Wrong! It was Elizabeth of York and she was born there on 11 February 1466.
Correct - Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard and Lord Guildford Dudley.
Wrong! It's 3: Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard and Lord Guildford Dudley.
Correct! Catherine was married to Henry VIII for nearly 24 years.
Wrong! It's Catherine of Aragon. She was married to Henry VIII for nearly 24 years.
Correct! The Schwanenburg (Swan Castle) was home to the Dukes of Cleves.
Wrong! It's Anne of Cleves. The Schwanenburg (Swan Castle) was home to the Dukes of Cleves.
Correct!
Wrong! It's Jane Seymour.
Correct!
Wrong! It's Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV.
Correct! She was married to Edward of Westminster and Richard III.
Wrong! It's twice. She was married to Edward of Westminster and Richard III.
Correct!
Wrong! It's Anne Boleyn.
Correct!
Wrong! All six were descended from Edward III.
Correct! Anne of Cleves was buried there. Catherine of Aragon was buried at Peterborough Abbey (now Cathedral), Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were buried at St Peter ad Vincula at the Tower, Jane Seymour was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and Catherine Parr was buried at Sudeley Castle.
Wrong! Only one was buried there, Anne of Cleves. Catherine of Aragon was buried at Peterborough Abbey (now Cathedral), Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were buried at St Peter ad Vincula at the Tower, Jane Seymour was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and Catherine Parr was buried at Sudeley Castle.
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