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Bingo!

Draw a grid with six squares and select 6 keywords to go in the boxes

Listen for you’re a definition of your keyword to be called out and cross off the appropriate box. The first to complete all 6 boxes and call out Bingo! wins

Check you understand the meaning of the following words Julius II Battle of the Spurs Battle of Flodden James IV Francis I Ferdinand & Isabella Charles V Ottoman Empire Moors Clement VII Tournai Brest

Famous warrior pope who formed the Holy League against Venice in 1508

Skirmish against the French in 1513 which was turned by propagandists into a great victory

Momentous victory against the Scots leading to the death of James IV

Henry’s wrestling partner at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520

Their marriage united Spain

Succeeded Maximilian I as Holy Roman Emperor

Turkish Muslim empire which threatened central Europe and controlled much of the eastern Mediterranean

Occupied Spain until expelled by Ferdinand and Isabella

Held captive by Charles V’s men during the Sack of Rome in 1527

City captured by the English during the early French wars. Wolsey became its first English bishop

Site of notorious naval defeat in 1513

Katherine wanted to send his head to Henry as a victory token