Who was the longest reigning monarch in British history?
Elizabeth II
Who was the shortest-serving prime minister of the UK?
Liz Truss
The medieval, mythological figure who was the head of the kingdom Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur
When did William the Conqueror become king of England? (century)
11 century
Official residence of the royal family.
Buckingham palace
The monarch that created the Anglican church.
Henry VIII
What major party advocated the most for Brexit?
The Conservatives or Tories
The prime minister of the UK during WWII
Winston Churchill
The battle of Agincourt happened during what war?
The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)
Place in the south of England, known for the white cliffs.
Dover
What is the name of the current British royal dynasty?
The House of Windsor
Between what countries was the act of union signed?
England and Scotland
The admiral that was able to defeat the French invasion fleet, preventing the invasion of the Isles and saving Britain
Horatio Nelson
What country did Britain align itself with during The Seven Years' War (1754/1756–1763)?
Prussia
A fort built by William the Conqueror that was later used as a royal residence?
The Tower of London
Who made lion the national symbol of England?
Richard the Lionheart
Who won the war of the roses?
House of Tudor (House of Lancaster also accepted)
British general that was able to personally defeat Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Who was the first Roman general to invade the British Isles?
Julius Caesar
What was the capital of Roman Britain? (Starts with Cole)
Colechester
The monarch that lost to the US revolutionary forces.
George III (4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820)
Who led the parliamentary forces against Charles I in the English civil war?
Oliver Cromwell
What are the names of the admirals who defeated the Spanish Great Armada (Name at least one)?
Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake
Who was the first prime minister of Great Britain?
Robert Walpole (26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745)
What's the unofficial name of Ireland, used mostly in Literature?
Hibernia