AQA GCSE History "The reign of Edward I" - people - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
His father Henry III
100%
King who is the subject of the module Edward I
96%
Edward's grandfather who was forced to sign the Magna Carta in the First Barons' War John
93%
Ancient, possibly mythical, king who inspired many of Edward's actions King Arthur
78%
First Norman King of England; Edward's great-great-great-great-grandfather William the Conquerer
78%
Scottish rebel who defeated the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 William Wallace
78%
Scottish noble who Edward feared may start a civil war; he later became the King of Scotland Robert the Bruce
67%
Rebel who led the Second Barons' War against the above Simon de Montfort
67%
Edward's son who was made Prince of Wales after the Welsh princes were defeated; he was engaged to marry the Queen of Scotland (who died at the age of seven) before she died Edward of Caernarfon (Edward II)
59%
Granddaughter of the above who was heir to the Scottish throne but died before she could be crowned Margaret, Maid of Norway
44%
King of France who tried to make Edward pay homage for his land in France in the 1290s; Edward refused and his land was confiscated Philip IV
44%
King of Scotland who died in 1286 Alexander III
41%
Edward's first wife Eleanor of Castile
37%
Prince of Wales who refused to pay homage to Edward in 1275, who Edward subsequently fought several wars with Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
33%
Family of bankers from Lucca who Edward got to organise his tax collection; they also collected £211,000 of duties The Riccardi
33%
King of Scotland chosen by Edward after the death of the above; he later invaded England and was subsequently captured by Edward and forced to abdicate John Balliol
30%
Low-ranking official in the government of Edward's father who acted as regent when Edward was on Crusade and later became Chancellor Robert Burnell
26%
Friar who developed the scientific method and argued that the Bible was the source of all understanding and should be studied in its original language Roger Bacon
26%
Brother of the Prince of Wales who was awarded much of his land in the Treaty of Aberconwy Dafydd ap Gruffudd
22%
Master Mason responsible for the building of the 'Ring of Iron' castles in Wales, which include Caernarfon Castle and Beaumaris Castle James of St. George
19%
Edward's representative in Scotland in the late 1280s (he was English) Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham
15%
Other Scottish rebel who worked with the above but died at the Battle of Stirling Bridge Andrew Moray
11%
Leader of the English forces in the Battle of Dunbar, 1296 John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey
11%
Archbishop of Canterbury appointed in 1279; he was concerned about Edward borrowing money from the Jews and Edward was concerned about him overusing powers such as excommunication John Peckham
11%
Other family of bankers who Edward made a deal with after the above became bankrupt, which was partially Edward's fault The Frescobaldi
11%
Influential religious thinker who was at Oxford University for some of Edward's reign; he had been expelled from Paris after a dispute with the French king and the Pope John Duns Scotus
7%
Archbishop of Canterbury appointed in 1293; he refused to pay more than 10% tax for a war and although Edward settled the dispute he eventually forced the Archbishop into exile for allegedly plotting a rebellion Robert Winchelsea
7%
Marshal of England who refused to supply Edward with soldiers unless Edward would also be fighting in the battle Roger Bigod
7%
Pope who told the above to do his work in secret Clement IV
4%
Baron who along with the above wrote a list of demands on Edward including lowering taxes Earl of Hereford
4%
Author of the book 'De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae', which was published in 1235 and argued that mens rea, or criminal intent, should be considered in criminal justice Henry de Bracton
4%
Commander in the Battle of Orewin Bridge in 1282, in which the Prince of Wales was killed John Giffard
4%
King of Norway with whom the King of Scotland signed a treaty in the mid-1290s, guaranteeing protection from Edward Erik II
0%
Norwegian king who supported the rebellion in Scotland Haakon V
0%
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