| Question | Answer |
| Virgin Queen | Elizabeth I |
| reigned during Shakespeare's early career | Elizabeth I |
| built El Escorial | Philip II |
| Built powerful navy for defense | Henry VII, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I |
| Huguenot who converted to Catholicism | Henry IV of France |
| Edict of Nantes | Henry IV of France |
| created Church of England | Henry VIII |
| First Tudor king | Henry VII |
| married 6 times | Henry VIII |
| granted civil rights to Protestants | Henry IV of France |
| Catholic Church would not allow him to annul his marriage to his first wife | Henry VIII |
| father of Elizabeth and Mary | Henry VIII |
| staunch Catholic, helped prevent the establishment of Protestantism in his country | Philip II |
| restored Catholicism to England for a short while | Mary |
| nicknamed "Bloody" for excessive violence in putting down Protestants | Mary |
| restored Protestantism to England | Elizabeth I |
| of the Hapsburg family | Philip II |
| broke with the Catholic Church | Henry VIII |
| married to Philip II of Spain | Mary |
| planned invasion of England failed | Philip II |
| ruled England when the Spanish Armada attempted to invade | Elizabeth |
| created the Armada to invade England | Philip II |
| lived in France to escape Richard III | Henry VII |
| Tried to control the Netherlands but Elizabeth interfered | Philip II |
| from the Bourbon family | Henry IV |
| won at Battle of Bosworth Field | Henry VII |
| executed cousin Mary | Elizabeth |
| Massacre of St Bartholomew's Day occurred at his wedding | Henry IV |
| married Elizabeth of York | Henry VII |
| was declared illegitimate at some point | Mary, Elizabeth |
| Virginia is named after her | Elizabeth |
| won the War of Three Henrys | Henry IV |
| had many wives (not at the same time) because they weren't giving him a male heir | Henry VIII |
| supported artists and scholars | Henry VIII, Elizabeth |
| sent soldiers to help Protestants being persecuted in the Netherlands | Elizabeth |
| fought against the Holy League | Henry IV |
| Anne Boleyn was her mother | Elizabeth |