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    Anne Neville (11 June 1456 – 16 March 1485) was Queen of England from 26 June 1483 until her death in 1485 as the wife of King Richard III. She was the younger of the two daughters and co-heiresses of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (the "Kingmaker"), and Anne de Beauchamp . [ 1 ]

  2. Anne eventually found herself as the Queen of England, one of the most powerful people in the country—then it all suddenly unraveled. If people don't know her name today, maybe that's because of her heartbreaking end. Discover the tragic life of Anne Neville, the Kingmaker's Daughter. Anne Neville Facts. 1.

  3. Jun 25, 2021 · Anne Neville: wife of Richard III, daughter of Warwick the Kingmaker, and a modern enigma. Anne Neville was wife to both the last Lancastrian heir to the throne of England and later the last Yorkist king, Richard III. How much do we know about the queen beyond her marriages? Nige Tassell explores her story… Published: June 25, 2021 at 7:05 AM.

    • Early Life
    • Anne as Goods For Alliances
    • Edward, Prince of Wales
    • York Victories, Lancastrian Losses
    • Richard of Gloucester
    • The Young Princes
    • Heirs to The Throne
    • Anne's Death
    • Fictional Representations
    • Another Anne Neville

    Anne Neville was born June 11, 1456, at Warwick Castle in London, England, and likely lived there and in other castles held by her family while she was a child. She did attend various formal celebrations, including the feast celebrating the marriage of Margaret of York in 1468. Anne's father Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, was called the Kingmake...

    In 1460, Anne's father and his uncle, Edward, Duke of York and Earl of March, defeated Henry VI at Northampton. In 1461, Edward was proclaimed King of England as Edward IV. Edward married Elizabeth Woodvillein 1464, surprising Warwick, who had plans for a more advantageous marriage for him. By 1469, Warwick had turned against Edward IV and the York...

    The next year, Warwick, apparently to convince Margaret of Anjou that he was trustworthy (because he had originally sided with Edward IV in unseating Henry VI), married his daughter Anne to Henry VI's son and heir apparent, Edward of Westminster. The marriage was held in Bayeux in mid-December of 1470. Warwick, Edward of Westminster accompanied Que...

    On April 14, 1471 at the Battle of Barnet, the Yorkist party was victorious, and Anne's father, Warwick, and a brother of Warwick, John Neville, were among those killed. Then on May 4, in the Battle of Tewkesbury, the Yorkists won another decisive victory over Margaret of Anjou's forces, and Anne's young husband, Edward of Westminster, was killed e...

    When siding with the Yorkists earlier, Warwick, in addition to marrying his older daughter, Isabel Neville, to George, Duke of Clarence, had been trying to marry his younger daughter Anne to Edward IV's youngest brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Anne and Richard were first cousins once removed, as were George and Isabel, all descended from Ralp...

    Edward IV died in 1483. On his death, his minor son Edward became Edward V. But the young prince was never crowned. He was put into the charge of his uncle, Anne's husband, Richard of Gloucester, as Protector. Prince Edward and, later, his younger brother were taken to the Tower of London, where they disappeared from history. It's presumed that the...

    While the princes were still being held under Richard's control. Richard had his brother's marriage to Elizabeth Woodvilledeclared invalid and his brother's children declared illegitimate on June 25, 1483, thereby inheriting the crown himself as the legitimate male heir. Anne was crowned as Queen and their son Edward was made Prince of Wales. But E...

    Anne, who reportedly was never very healthy, fell ill in early 1485 and died on March 16. Buried in Westminster Abbey, her grave was unmarked until 1960. Richard quickly named a different heir to the throne, his sister Elizabeth's adult son, the Earl of Lincoln. With Anne's death, Richard was rumored to be plotting to marry his niece, Elizabeth of ...

    Shakespeare: In Richard III, Anne appears early in the play with the body of her father-in-law, Henry VI; she blames Richard for his death and that of her husband, the Prince of Wales, son on Henry VI. Richard charms Anne, and, though she also loathes him, she marries him. Richard early reveals that he does not intend to keep her long, and Anne is ...

    A much later Anne Neville (1606–1689) was a daughter of Sir Henry Neville and Lady Mary Sackville. Her mother, a Catholic, influenced her to join the Benedictines. She was abbess at Pointoise.

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  4. Anne Neville was the daughter of the 'King-Maker' and the last queen of England. She was crowned with Richard III in 1483 and buried at Westminster Abbey in 1485.

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · Anne Neville was born in 1456 to a powerful family and married twice in the Wars of the Roses. She became the queen of Richard III in 1483, but faced many challenges and tragedies in her life.

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  7. May 7, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Anne Neville, a queen who played a strategic role in 15th-century English politics. Discover how she married Richard III, became queen consort, and faced the challenges of court life and the Wars of Roses.

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