| A | B |
| Eleanor of Aquitaine | Women that was queen of both England and France |
| Constitution | A written plan which sets up a form of government and establishes its basic governing principles |
| William Wallace | Hero to the people of Scotland |
| War of the Roses | War between the Lancasters and the Yorks |
| John | The most hated king in England |
| Magna Carta | Great Charter |
| Edward I | Called the Model Parliament |
| Runnymede | The meadow where the Magna Carta was presented |
| Joan of Arc | The "Maid of Orleans" who was executed by the English after winning a few battles for the French |
| House of the Lords | Where the great nobles and high church leaders sat |
| Henry | Began the Plantagenet line of kings |
| House of Commons | Where the representatives sat |
| France | The victor after the Hundred Years' War |
| Port of Calais | The only place the English held in France after the Hundred Years' War |
| Henry Tudor (VII) | Became king of England after winning the Battle of Bosworth Field |
| 1485 | Battle of Bosworth was fought |
| Magna Carta | The important document King John signed at Runnymede in 1215 |
| Simon de Montfort | The earl who called the first meeting of Parliament |
| Parler | "to speak" |