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Battle of Lewes Word Scramble

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In this word scramble game inspired by the Battle of Lewes (1264), players will test their knowledge of key vocabulary terms related to the historic event.

  • Players will unscramble words such as “Baronial,” “Montfort,” and “Prince Edward.”
  • Each correct answer will unlock a piece of the historical narrative, providing players with a deeper understanding of the Battle of Lewes and its significance.

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Battle of Lewes
The Battle of Lewes was a major engagement of the Second Barons' War in 1264.
Simon de Montfort
Simon de Montfort was a key figure in the Battle of Lewes, leading the rebel barons against King Henry III.
Second Barons' War
The Battle of Lewes was a pivotal event in the Second Barons' War, a conflict between King Henry III and his barons.
Rebel barons
The rebel barons, led by Simon de Montfort, achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Lewes.
Henry III
King Henry III of England was defeated at the Battle of Lewes by the rebel forces.
Royalist forces
The royalist forces, loyal to King Henry III, were defeated by the rebel barons at the Battle of Lewes.
Evesham
The Battle of Lewes was followed by the Battle of Evesham in 1265, where the royalist forces defeated the rebel barons.
Baronial government
Following the Battle of Lewes, a baronial government was established in England, with Simon de Montfort as its leader.
Parliament
The Battle of Lewes is considered a precursor to the establishment of the English Parliament, as Simon de Montfort called a parliament in 1265.
Medieval warfare
The Battle of Lewes was a significant example of medieval warfare, with knights, archers, and infantry units engaging in combat.

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