Which Henry?
Name! That! Battle!
Family Trees
Prose & Verse
Marriage & Murder
100

"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more,

Or close the wall up with our English dead."

King Henry V

100

The famous battle in which Henry V defeats French forces and legitimizes his claim to the French throne…

The Battle of Agincourt

100

Prince Edward is the son of these historical figures in the Henry VI plays…

King Henry VI and Queen Margaret of Anjou

100

If the lines of a quote are separated by /, it is…

Verse

100

Margaret of Anjou falls in love with this nobleman during her marriage to Henry VI…

Suffolk

200

"How irksome is this music to my heart!

When such strings jar, what hope of harmony?"

King Henry VI

200

The climactic battle between King Henry IV’s forces and Hotspur's rebellion in Henry IV Part I

 The Battle of Shrewsbury

200

In Henry VI and Richard III, Lady Anne is which nobleman’s daughter…

Warwick

200

As seen in Henry IV and Henry V, lower-class, or comedic characters often speak in…

Prose

200

Henry V ordered this former friend to be hanged for stealing from a church…

Bardolph

300

 "So shaken as we are, so wan with care,"

King Henry IV

300

Queen Margaret's forces defeats the Yorkists in this battle, killing the Duke of York and his youngest son...

The Battle of Wakefield 

300

The names of Richard III’s brothers/obstacles in seizing the crown…

King Edward IV and Geroge, Duke of Clarence

300

Characters speaking in verse can signify…

 High social status OR serious/formal thought

300

Lord Clifford kills the Duke of York’s son, Edmund, in an act to avenge this family member...

His Father/Thomas Clifford

400

“O God! Methinks it were a happy life,

To be no better than a homely swain,

To sit upon a hill, as I do now,

To carve out dials quaintly, point by point,

Thereby to see the minutes how they run:”

King Henry VI

400

The battle in which Richard III is killed by Henry Tudor...

 The Battle of Bosworth Field

400

The name of Roger Mortimer’s mother…

 Phillipa

400

Poetry written with a consistent rhythm, normally in iambic pentameter, but without rhyme is...

 Blank Verse

400

Richard III interrupts this person's funeral procession to “woo” Lady Anne…

Henry VI/the man that Richard III murdered 

500

“But thou dost in thy passages of life

Make me believe that thou art only marked

For the hot vengeance and the rod of heaven

To punish my mistreadings.” 

King Henry IV

500

The battle led by Joan of Arc…

The Siege of Orleans

500

John of Gaunt and Woodstock are related in what way…

Brothers

500

A poetic rhythm with 10 syllables per line while alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables is...

Iambic pentameter

500

This person killed Richard II...

Exton