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
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New Rose
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Tudor Rose
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Hybrid Rose
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
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The Knights Templar
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The Order of the Bath
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The Knights Hospitaller
Q.3.
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
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Henry was born in France
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Henry's father was French
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Henry liked French food
Q.4.
The Yorkist leader, Richard Duke of York, wore the English Royal Coat of Arms with an added By what right was he entitled do this?
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He was the brother of the king
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He had once been the king
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He was descended from a king
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He had no right
Q.5.
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
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Edward was devoted to his father
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Edward died before he reached adulthood
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Edward was not interested in coats of arms
Q.6.
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Richard III were similar to those of his brother Edward IV, with one difference; the Lions supporting the shield had been replaced by which creatures?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
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Warthogs
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Walruses
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Boars
Q.7.
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
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Three of King, three of Duke and two of Count
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One of King, five of Duke and two of Count
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Three of Duke, and five of Count
Q.8.
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
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A greyhound
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A wolf
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A lurcher
Q.9.
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
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The Lancastrian, Earl of Oxford
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The Yorkist, Duke of Richmond
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The Lancastrian, Duke of Somerset
Q.10.
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
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Three families
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Four families
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Five families
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