Unhappy Tudor Marriages
Correct! They got married on 25th July 1554.
Wrong! She was married to Philip of Spain.
Correct!
Wrong! Her husband was Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland.
Correct! The couple were later reconciled and he recognised their daughter Elizabeth as his.
Wrong! It was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. The couple were later reconciled and he recognised their daughter Elizabeth as his.
Correct. There is, in fact, no contemporary evidence to support this claim.
Wrong! It was said that she had had an affair with his father Sir John Seymour, but here is, in fact, no contemporary evidence to support this claim.
Correct! She made these claims in letters to Thomas Cromwell.
Wrong! She claimed in letters to Thomas Cromwell that Norfolk had abused her doing all of the things mentioned.
Correct! She had an affair with Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy, and married him in the reign of James I, although their marriage caused them to be banished from court.
Wrong! She was married to Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich. She had an affair with Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy, and married him in the reign of James I, although their marriage caused them to be banished from court.
Correct!
Wrong! It was Thomas Wyatt the Elder
Correct! The couple eventually married after Parr was granted a divorce, but then Parr's divorce was rescinded in Mary I's reign. In Elizabeth I's reign, the divorce was recognised once more.
Wrong! It was William Parr, Marquis of Northampton. The couple eventually married after Parr was granted a divorce, but then Parr's divorce was rescinded in Mary I's reign. In Elizabeth I's reign, the divorce was recognised once more.
Correct! Margaret had found out that Douglas was living with Lady Jane Stewart after she had fled to England.
Wrong! It was due to his infidelity. Margaret had found out that Douglas was living with Lady Jane Stewart after she had fled to England.
Correct!
Wrong! She married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.
I know my “main” Tudors. Just not the others very well. I should study more or as is more likely the case – remember what I have read!
Got 8/10 not too bad. Love this period of history.
I don’t know my Tudors as well as I thought….. time for more reading.
After the hundreds of novels I’ve now read about the Tudors, I’m disappointed in my retainder of knowledge! Guess I have to pay more attention to the lesser known personages! 🙁 FUN quiz!