Q.1
Like that of Richard of York, this shield also displays the Royal Coat of Arms. To whom did it belong?
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  • The Yorkist, Earl of Lincoln
  • The Lancastrian, Earl of Oxford
  • The Yorkist, Duke of Richmond
  • The Lancastrian, Duke of Somerset
Q.2
The Arms of King Edward IV bear the words: “Honi soit qui mal y pense – shame be to him who thinks evil of it.” This is the motto of which organisation?
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  • The Order of the Garter
  • The Knights Templar
  • The Order of the Bath
  • The Knights Hospitaller
Q.3
When Henry VII took the throne he created a new emblem by uniting the Yorkist Rose with the Lancastrian Rose. What name did he give to this new badge?
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  • English Rose
  • New Rose
  • Tudor Rose
  • Hybrid Rose
Q.4
One half of Henry VI's Coat of Arms was filled with , the symbol of France. Why was this?
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  • Henry was the king of France
  • Henry was born in France
  • Henry's father was French
  • Henry liked French food
Q.5
The Arms of Henry VII are supported by a dragon, symbolising Henry’s Welsh ancestry, and which other animal, a symbol of his wife’s family?
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  • A whippet
  • A greyhound
  • A wolf
  • A lurcher
Q.6
The Arms of King Edward V were the same as those of his father, with no personalisation added. Why was this?
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  • Edward was modest
  • Edward was devoted to his father
  • Edward died before he reached adulthood
  • Edward was not interested in coats of arms
Q.7
The Arms of King Richard III were similar to those of his brother Edward IV, with one difference; the Lions supporting the shield had been replaced by which creatures?
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  • Hippopotami
  • Warthogs
  • Walruses
  • Boars
Q.8
The Yorkist leader, Richard Duke of York, wore the English Royal Coat of Arms with an added By what right was he entitled to this?
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  • He was the brother of the king
  • He had once been the king
  • He was descended from a king
  • He had no right
Q.9
These are the Arms of the ‘kingmaker,’ Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwick. The symbols of how many families are shown on the shield?
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  • Two families
  • Three families
  • Four families
  • Five families
Q.10
The Arms of Henry VI’s consort, Margaret of Anjou, contain those of her husband and those of her father. Her father had eight noble titles. What were they?
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  • Five of King, two of Duke and one of Count
  • Three of King, three of Duke and two of Count
  • One of King, five of Duke and two of Count
  • Three of Duke, and five of Count
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