French nation born in 987, Hugh Capet, Spanish founders of many schools, Moors, Earliest British Isles inhabitants, Celts, First great king of England, Alfred, Most hated king in English history, John, English king who loved crusades, Richard I, Monarch who established representative government, Edward I, Ruler of the English Reformation, Henry VIII, Government Cromwell set up in 1653, Protectorate, Name of William's victory at Hastings, Norman Conquest, Beginning of regular representative government, Model Parliament, Glorious Revolution, 1688, Magna Carta, 1215, movable-type printing press, 1440, Peace of Augsburg, 1555, Peace of Westphalia, 1648, Protestant Reformation, 1517, Spanish Armada, 1588, King James Version, 1611, Sir Francis Drake, raided Spanish ships for England, Thirty Years' War, civil war over politics and religion, Hapsburg family, Austria, Switzerland, continuous national neutrality, Bosworth Field, Lancaster victory in Wars of Roses, Hundred Years' War, France won, Eleven Years' Tyranny, began in 1629, Cavaliers, fought for divine right of kings, John Wycliffe, translated the Bible into English for the first time, John Huss, Christian reformer in Bohemia, Desiderius Erasmus, published the first printed edition of the New Testament in the original Greek.

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