Across
- 2. In 1215 - Magna Charta was signed and the Great Britain turned into a ..............
- 5. The first inhabitants of the British Isles were the Celtic tribes called .............
- 8. The Hundred Years’ War lasted for .............
- 9. Romans separated Scotland and England with the .............
- 10. ............. was a struggle between two noble families (of York and Lancaster)who wanted the crown.
- 11. The capital city of the Roman Britain, founded in 43 AD (it is one of the oldest cities in the world)
- 12. The Anglo-Saxons consisted of three tribes (or kingdoms) - the Angles, the Saxons and the .............).
- 13. Elizabeth I. was also called The ............. because she never married.
Down
- 1. In 1066 the Anglo-Saxon king Harold was defeated at ............. by the Norman Duke William the Conqueror.
- 3. .............(in 1534) made Henry VIII. the supreme head over the Church of England.
- 4. ............. roses were typical for the houses of York and Lancester.
- 6. In the 7th century ............. brought Christianity to Britain.
- 7. The ............. came and invaded the country around 43 AD (they lived on the British Isles for more than 5 centuries)
