emperor hadrian built a massive wall right across the country, named ().
the anglo-saxon invaders shaped england into () major kingdoms.
the anglo-saxon spoke a language which we now call ().
anglo-saxon couldn’t conquer ().
according to charles dickens, the druids worshiped of ( ).
hadrain’s wall was the ( ) edge of the roman empire.
( )lived a happy tribal life in kingdoms since the iron age.
the romans didn't bring ( ) to england.
“england” in old english meant( ).
() actually managed to hold back the vikings.
() was the queen of ethelred and later the queen of canute.
the nike name of king edward was ().
famous vikings number one was king ().
which modern day words for days of the week originate from the vikings?()
the vikings were very good at ( ).
( ), in southwestern england, home of alfred the great.
the ancient england history was like a history of ( ).
( ) who was "not just the greatest briton, but one of the greatest rulers of any time or place".
in western world, that round table was so ( ).
william conqueror won the battle of (), then he became the first norman king.
william the conqueror had () sons.
william the conqueror built at least 90 castles for ().
norman conquest happened on the year of ().
() of england marked the establishment of feudali in england.
the most important castle william built was ( ).
( ) william the conqueror invaded england
( )was used as the official language after norman conquest .
in which country are people most gentleman like?
norman conquest of england marked the establishment of ( ) in england.
the angevin empire, also called ().
() owned more land in france than the french king .
henry’s quarrels with (), have cast a long shadow over his reign.
richard i was called ().
king john was forced to accept the historic magna carta,and in english it is called ().
( ) was called the one of the most effective kings ever to wear the english crown.
becket was assassinated, and people blame ( )for that.
john is best known as the bad guy from the ( ) legend, because perhaps he had the worst reputation as english king.
king john wanted to be a warrior, but lost land on each war, so had the name ( ).
the hundred years’ war lasted for ( ).
the wars of the roses were a series of dynastic wars for ().
queen margaret of anjou was the ().
elizabeth woodville was the ().
elizabeth woodville became a queen when married with edward iv.that was her () mariage.
king henry vi had ()that he couldn’t run the country.
the wars of the roses were a series of dynastic wars fought between supporters of ( ) rival branches of the royal house
major causes of the wars of the roses include: both houses were direct descendants of king ( ).
on a june morning in 1487, henry vii’s victory at the battle of stoke brought a close to the dynastic conflicts of ( ).
generations of fights between the houses of york and lancaster, the transfer of the crown by warfare, finally ended with the deaths of ( ).
who was called "the most beautiful woman in the island of britain" with "heavy-lidded eyes like those of a dragon."
the reign of the tudor dynasty also became known as the time of the () in england.
henry viii had () wives.
how many days did lady jane grey be the queen of tudor?()
mary i persecuted 300 protestants earned her the nickname ().
queen elizabeth never married all her life, regarded as a () married her nation.
how many son did henry viii have?
( ) was the fourth crowned monarch of the tudor dynasty, she was the first queen to rule england in her own right.
( ) ruled over england during its “golden age”.
( ) was the last of the tudor monarchs.
( ) broke the english church away from roman catholici, and made himself supreme head of the church of england
james vi of scotland succeeded to the english throne, and he was () of england in the union of the crowns.
james i firmly believed “the divine right of kings”, which held that a king’s actions are approved of ().
gunpowder plot was an assassinate toward () in 1605.
the supporters of parliament were called () while the adherents of the king were called cavaliers.
who was the leader of new model army?()
( )was beheaded in 1649.
( )firmly believed “the divine right of kings”.
( ) was to kill james i in 1605.
the supporters of ( ) were called roundheads .
oliver cromwell was the leader of ( ) .
george iii was interested in agricultural improvement, so he was given the nickname ().
in 1801, under the act of union, great britain and ireland were united a single nation, the united kingdom, george iii became the first king of the ().
queen victoria came to the throne shortly after her () birthday.
britain was considered the empire on which ().
the great victorian era has left us one legacy that we still enjoy today, that is the british ().
queen ann was the last monarch of the ( ) .
george iii was interested in ( ).
( )was called the grandmother of europe.
it was during the reign of ( )that the industrial revolution broke out in britain.
queen victoria ruled england for more than 60 years, the time was called the ( ) .
george v first made () broadcast across the empire at christmas in 1932.
king edward viii abdicated because he fell in love with ().
king george vi was the origin figure of movie ().
() has become the united kingdom's longest-reigning monarch, that means she has ruled for longer than any other monarch in british history.
diana died on sunday, august 31,1997, following a () crash in paris.
who was the monarch folloing queen victoria?
the famous king who gave up his throne for a woman was:
who was the mother of prince william and prince harry?
how many birthday does queen elizabeth ii have?
queen elizabeth loves ( )very much?
in the movie brave heart, the scottish national hero () gathered his people, and defeated england army.
traditionally, scoten don’t wear underwear with kilts?()
the haggis is made of the liver, heart and lungs of a ( ).
the national flower of scotland is ().
on the northern part of the island of great britain lived a group of people, they were called( )
in the film brave heart ( ) led his people and fought against the english and won their independence.
( ) is the traditional dish of scotland made of liver, heart and lungs of a sheep.
thistle is the national flower of ( ).
( ) is the national musical instrument of scotland.
the famous irish proverb is “it's easy to halve the () where there's love”.
irish in a new world was the flood of irish into the ().
the author of poem when you are old is (). he is regarded by many as ireland’s greatest ever poet.
claddagh ring represents ().
the irish claim that they have been making wine () for anywhere between 1000 and 1600 years.
irish people love ( )very much
( )destroyed two-thirds of ireland's staple crop and led to an estimated 1 million deaths and emigration of a further 1 million people.
the author of poem when you are old is ( ).
claddagh ring is a symbol of ( ).
the colour of ( ) is a symbol of st. patrick's day.
wales has ( ) national parks and five areas of outstanding natural beauty.
there is a () dragon on the national flag of wales.
in wales legend, arthur was ( ) for sure. he lived in wales landscape and lived in welsh heart.
to mark the st david, welsh people around the world wear one or both of their national emblems - a ( ) or leek.
wales is to the ( ) part of england
the animal on the national flag of wales is a ( )
in wales legend, ( ) was real for sure.
the patron saint of wales is ( ).
to distinguish friends from foes easily, ( ) was wore on people's caps on the eve of the battle against the saxons.