History QuizRandom Tudor History Quiz by Rebecca LarsonApril 14, 2021April 14, 2021 Leave a Comment on Random Tudor History Quiz You’ve been studying the Tudors for some time and think you have a good grasp of it….now is your time to test your knowledge! 682 Created on April 14, 2021 Random Tudor History Quiz Think you know about the Tudor dynasty? Now is the time to check how diverse your knowledge is! Jane Seymour was the third wife of Henry VIII. The last name Seymour derived from this surname of a man who came to England with William the Conqueror? Seemur Seemore St. Maur Ceymour The name is believed to come from a man by the name of St. Maur who came to England with William the Conqueror. The name is believed to come from a man by the name of St. Maur who came to England with William the Conqueror. Which of the following things did Lettice Knollys and Elizabeth I have in common? (Select all that apply) Their affection for Robert Dudley Their love of cooking Their love of the hunt Hair color Near the end of her life it was recorded that Lettice Knollys enjoyed to cook. Near the end of her life it was recorded that Lettice Knollys enjoyed to cook. Which of the following people was not born at Greenwich? Henry VIII Mary I Elizabeth I Edward VI Edward VI was born at Hampton Court Palace. Edward VI was born at Hampton Court Palace. What was the punishment for a person found guilty of poisoning during the reign of Henry VIII? Beheaded Hanged, Drawn & Quatered Pressing Boiled Alive In February 1531, Roose poisoned the porridge of the Bishop of Rochester and his guests. But it wasn’t only those in the household at the time who received the poisoned porridge but also the poor who had gathered outside to collect alms. They were given whatever was leftover from the meal. All those that ate the food became extremely ill and two people actually died. Rochester had not eaten so he was spared. But when Roose was arrested he claimed that he had put a laxative in the porridge as a joke and meant no harm. In February 1531, Roose poisoned the porridge of the Bishop of Rochester and his guests. But it wasn’t only those in the household at the time who received the poisoned porridge but also the poor who had gathered outside to collect alms. They were given whatever was leftover from the meal. All those that ate the food became extremely ill and two people actually died. Rochester had not eaten so he was spared. But when Roose was arrested he claimed that he had put a laxative in the porridge as a joke and meant no harm. Which of the following people DID NOT die in the year 1536? Anne Boleyn Thomas More Henry Fitzroy Katherine of Aragon Thomas more was executed in 1535. Thomas more was executed in 1535. Which of the following people became martyrs after their execution? (Select all that apply) Margaret Pole Thomas Cromwell Anne Boleyn John Ficher True or False? The rooms where Anne Boleyn was held prior to her execution are located in the White Tower. True False The Queen's apartments, where Anne was held prior to her execution, no longer exist. The Queen's apartments, where Anne was held prior to her execution, no longer exist. Henry VIII's "Great House of Easement" at Hampton Court Palace was so large that it could seat how many people at one time? 4 12 28 40 Among many of the amazing things Henry VIII created, the Great House of Easement at Hampton Court Palace could accommodate 28 distinguished guests at a time. Among many of the amazing things Henry VIII created, the Great House of Easement at Hampton Court Palace could accommodate 28 distinguished guests at a time. Which of the following Tudor women was NOT placed in the Tower because of her love for a man? Margaret Douglas Lettice Knollys Elizabeth Throckmorton Catherine Grey Which of the following events did NOT happen at Hampton Court Palace? Marriage of Henry VIII to Kateryn Parr Death of Jane Seymour Discovery of adultery of Katheryn Howard Anne Boleyn was arrested Your score is The average score is 39% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Facebook no longer shows our posts to a majority of our followers - Don't want to miss out on new articles? Get notified! Subscribe to email updates from Tudors Dynasty. Join 5,516 subscribers. Email address: Leave this field empty if you're human: Share this:TweetMoreEmail