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Daily Telegraph History Quiz December 15th 2011
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Rest in Peace Q4: Which young Fleming and conman married a Scottish princessand, as pretender to the throne, convinced England's enemies to fund his misadventures....?
These ladies are not for turning Q4: In the poem Elizabeth I is referred to as Belphoebe and Cynthia. Somewhere else I read 'Gloriana'. Which of those are correct?
Great & Not-so-great loves Q1: A king whose wife was barren had at least 15 children with 17 mistresses. Must be Charles II. Can anyone confirm?
Rest in Peace Q4: Which young Fleming and conman married a Scottish princessand, as pretender to the throne, convinced England's enemies to fund his misadventures....?
These ladies are not for turning Q4: In the poem Elizabeth I is referred to as Belphoebe and Cynthia. Somewhere else I read 'Gloriana'. Which of those are correct?
Great & Not-so-great loves Q1: A king whose wife was barren had at least 15 children with 17 mistresses. Must be Charles II. Can anyone confirm?
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