MORE than a third of Brits admit knowing more about Game of Thrones than the Wars of the Roses.
A survey revealing the shocking level of historical knowledge also said one-tenth believed GoT star Jon Snow was a real-life figure.
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CHARLIE'S MODERN GREAT
Games is the master at Longchamp
NEVER AGAIN
As sorry Sarries follow Wasps out of Europe to end any more English involvement. Farrell vows to put things right quickly
Tennant's extra
David turns back Time Lord as he returns to Dr Who with Catherine
FARCEPORT OFFICE
Hol dreams ruined as couriers lose hundreds of documents
Russia stalled as it loses a third of invasion force
15,000 troops in body bags
Strictly bosses 'know who they want to win'
Rachel Riley in TV 'fix' claim
ANT: WHY I WAS RIGHT TO RANT
Conte says his Burnley blast has inspired Spurs' recovery
COUT-PRICE BARGAIN!
Gerrard purring after signing his old team-mate for £129m LESS than Barcelona paid Liverpool
Fury at Tory plan to butcher 91,000 civil service jobs
FURIOUS union chiefs yesterday attacked Boris Johnson over his bid to axe 91,000 Civil Service jobs.
MPS' BARGAIN FOOD & BOOZE
..at £9m cost to taxpayer
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SHAME OF THRONES
Snow joke as viewers say TV drama hero was real