Tudor History Revision - 3

This is an A-Level History quiz that covers Henry VII's foreign policy.
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Who was the monarch of France from 30 August 1483 - 7 April 1498?
Charles VII
Who was the monarch of France from 7 April 1498 - 1 January 1515?
Louis XII
Who was the Duke of Brittany from 1458 - 1488?
Francis II
Who was the Duchess of Brittany from 1488 - 1514?
Anne I
Henry immediately secured a one-year truce with France, which was extended to?
1489
In 1489, what treaty did Henry sign with Anne that meant that Henry would send 6000 English troops (at the expense of Brittany) to fight and prevent the French annexation of Brittany?
Treaty of Redan
When did Charles VIII and Anne marry, ending any pretense of Breton independence?
December 1491
When did Henry launch an invasion of France?
October 1492
What treaty did the French use to 'buy off' Henry so they could focus on Italy?
Treaty of Etaples
What league was formed by the Papacy, Holy Roman Empire, Aragon, Venice and Milan in response to Charles VIII's invasion of Italy in 1494?
League of Venice
When did Charles capture Naples, allowing him to effectively take control of the Neopolitan Kingdom, without a siege?
February 1495
As the Holy League threatened to cut-off Charles' return through northern Italy, Charles had to leave Naples to return to France. When was France pushed out off Italy (coincidentally, the same year that England joined the league) ?
1496
Who was the monarch of Scotland from 1460 - 11 June 1488?
James III
Who was the monarch of Scotland from 1488 - 9 September 1513?
James IV
What pretender did Scotland support initially?
Perkin Warbeck
What treaty with Scotland was signed in 1497 which married Henry's daughter, Margaret Tudor, to James IV? It also sought to outline various rules and processes for administering the English and Scottish borders and prevent local cross-border conflicts esculating.98 It was also known as the Treaty of 'Perpetual Peace'.
Treaty of Ayton
Who ruled Castile from 11 December 1474 - 26 November 1504?
Isabella I
Who ruled Castile from 26 November 1504 - 12 April 1555, though in confinement due to her alleged madness?
Joanna I
Who ruled Aragon from 1479 - 1516, Castile from 15 January 1475 - 26 November 1504 (as the husband to his wife) and as regent from 1508 - 1516, Naples from 1504 - 1516, and Navarre from 1512 - 1516?
Ferdinand V
What treaty was signed with Spain in March 1489 which established a common policy for the two countries regarding France, reduced tariffs between the two countries and the marriage between Arthur Tudor and Catherin of Aragon?
Treaty of Medina del Campo
When was the further marriage agreement signed?
October 1496
When did Catherine and Arthur marry?
November 1501
Who became the ruler of all of Spain after the death of Ferdinand?
Charles I
In what year was the territories of Burgundy split between France and the Holy Roman Empire?
1477
Who resided over the Duchy of Burgundy from 22 February 1482 - 25 September 1506, and also was the husband to Joanna?
Phillip IV
When did Henry raise a temporary embargo on cloth trade with Burgundy after they supported Perkin Warbeck?
September 1493
What treaty was signed by Burgundy and Henry in February 1496, which was a commercial treaty and resulted in Margaret of Burgundy's acceptance of the Tudor dynasty and provided favourable conditions to English merchants as Phillip wanted England's help with France. It was also signed by Venice, Florence and the Hanseatic League?
Magnus Intercursus
Who ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 2 February 1446 - 1493?
Frederick III
Who ruled the Holy Roman Empire from 19 August 1493 - 12 January 1519?
Maximilian I
What initially started as an anti-Venitian alliance established by Pope Julius II intendenging to curb Ventitian influence in northern Italy? It consisted of France, Aragon and the Holy Roman Empire. However, it broke down in 1510 after the papacy and France fell out, and the Pope allied Venice against France. However, the Holy League formed in 1512 between France and Venice after Venice and the Pope fell out on the spoils of war. Under Francis I, the Frencg and Venetians were successful. The treaties of Nogan and Brussels ended the war in 1516, and returned the map of Italy back to the status quo of 1508.
League of Cambrai
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