Events from Europe, England and the World
About this learning resource
Format: Image
A illustrated timeline showing important events from 2600 BCE to today. Perfect to download and use in the classroom.
The timeline highlights key moments across Europe, England and the World including:
- The Great Wall of China
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire
- The Great Mosque of Samarra
- Norman Conquest
- Moai, Rapa Nui
- The Great Fire of London
- American War of Independence
Preview of resource
Resource Information
Key Stage
- Home Educators
- KS1 (age 5-7)
- KS2 (age 7-11)
- KS3 (age 11-14)
- KS4 (age 15-16)
- KS5 (age 16+)
- International Schools
Subjects
- History
Topic
- Normans
- Medieval
- Tudors
- Stuarts
- Georgians
- Victorians
- 20th & 21st Century
Type
- Printable activities
- Timelines
Palace
- Historic Royal Palaces
We are the owner or the licensee of all intellectual property rights in these resources which are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All such rights are reserved. These resources, and the content included within them, may be used by you for educational purposes only. This means that you may download the resources and use or share them solely in educational environments (including for home school lessons) or as part of homework. You may not share the resources other than for the above purposes and you must not use the resources, or any part of them, for any commercial purpose.
Download an editable Tudor Kings and Queens Family Tree for Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5. Use key facts, activities and historic sources to explore King Henry VIII, his queens and his children.
This free, editable activity pack introduces children to each queen as a historical figure in her own right - going beyond the familiar rhyme of “divorced, beheaded, died”. It includes fact sheets, colouring, drawing and research activities.
Free biographies of Henry VIII’s six wives designed for older primary and secondary students. This editable resource includes key facts, biographies, sources, timelines, and questions.