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William III defeats James and Louis XIV at Boyne, Ireland
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  • 1. Who was the English king who defeated James II at the Battle of the Boyne?
A) Edward III
B) Richard III
C) William III
D) Henry VIII
  • 2. When did the Battle of the Boyne take place?
A) 1776
B) 1812
C) 1066
D) 1690
  • 3. Who was the French king who supported James II at the Battle of the Boyne?
A) Louis XVI
B) Louis XIII
C) Louis XIV
D) Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 4. Where did the Battle of the Boyne take place?
A) France
B) Ireland
C) Scotland
D) England
  • 5. Who was the deposed monarch who fled to France after the Battle of the Boyne?
A) Charles II
B) Mary I
C) James II
D) Charles I
  • 6. Which river was a significant feature of the Battle of the Boyne?
A) River Boyne
B) River Thames
C) River Liffey
D) River Seine
  • 7. What title did James II hold before his defeat at the Battle of the Boyne?
A) Duke of York
B) King of Spain
C) Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
D) King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
  • 8. Who was the predecessor of James II as the English monarch?
A) Charles II
B) Elizabeth I
C) Mary I
D) James I
  • 9. What title did William III hold in addition to King of England?
A) Holy Roman Emperor
B) Pope
C) Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic
D) King of France
  • 10. Which country supported William III in his campaign against James II?
A) Denmark
B) Spain
C) France
D) Netherlands
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