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  1. Jun 25, 2021 · Born: 11 June 1456. Died: 16 March 1485. Queen from: 26 June 1483 to 16 March 1485. Parents: Richard Neville, earl of Warwick, and Anne Beauchamp, countess of Warwick. Children: Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales. The marriage was short-lived. In 1471, Edward IV took back the crown for York and, at the battle of Barnet, Warwick was killed.

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    Researching Anne Neville's story is like trying to complete a jigsaw that you don't have all the pieces for. She was a queen, wife, daughter and mother during the tumultuous Wars of the Roses. Yet there are no accurate visual representations or vivid descriptions of her. The information we do have indicates that her 28-year-long life was crammed fu...

    Anne Neville was born on the 11th of June 1456 at Warwick Castle. Her parents were the powerful and ambitious Richard Neville, the 16th Earl of Warwick (1428–1471), and his wife Anne Beauchamp (1426–1492). She was their second daughter. Isabel (1451–1476) was five years older. The Earl and Countess had no more children. The Earl was later known as ...

    Most of Anne’s early years were spent at Middleham Castle, another of the Nevilles' residences. It was here that Anne and Isabel grew familiar with royals George and Richard, who were honing their etiquette and battle skills at the castle under the earl’s guidance. Early on in their lives, plans were made for George to marry Isabel and for Anne to ...

    A dispute broke out between George, Duke of Clarence and Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Richard wanted to marry Anne Neville but George opposed the match primarily because he wanted the Warwick properties for himself. If Richard made a claim to them after marrying Anne, George’s portion of the spoils would be less. It’s believed that George went to t...

    In 1476, Isabel, Duchess of Clarence, died a couple of months after giving birth to her fourth child. During 1477 and into 1478, George, Duke of Clarence repeatedly asserted his opinion that she had been murdered. His choice of a new bride was not approved by Edward IV. George grew unstable and involved himself in a rebellion to overthrow Edward. A...

    In late 1473, Anne had borne the couple’s only child, Richard's legitimate heir. Edward of Middleham was raised at Middleham Castle. He was made Prince of Wales in 1483. Tragically, Edward died in the spring of 1484 as his parents travelled to visit him at the castle. They were heartbroken and Anne fell ill. She never recovered. She died on the 16t...

  2. The Facts. By Anne O’Brien. Born: 11 th June 1456 at Warwick Castle. Warwick Castle. Father: Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick. Mother: Anne Beauchamp, the wealthy Beauchamp–Despenser heiress. On her death, her inheritance would be shared jointly between her two daughters, Isabel and Anne. Childhood: spent mostly at Middleham Castle in ...

  3. Nov 19, 2021 · Following Warwick’s death at the Battle of Barnet on 14 April 1471, Isabel and Anne became co-heiresses but their mother Anne Beauchamp, who was descended from the Despensers, had first to be declared legally dead before George could access his wife’s inheritance as Richard Neville was earl in jure uxoris. Anne remained countess of Warwick ...

  4. Anne Neville. Anne Neville (1456-85) was the younger daughter and co-heiress of Richard Earl of Warwick, the Kingmaker, and of Anne Beauchamp. Anne Neville was briefly married to Henry VI ’s son, Edward, as part of her father’s alliance with Henry VI’s wife, Margaret of Anjou. Her first husband died at the Battle of Tewkesbury and Anne ...

  5. Quick Reference. (1456–85), queen of Richard III. Anne was a pawn in the ferocious political game of the later 15th cent. She was the second daughter of Richard Neville, earl of Warwick (‘the Kingmaker’). In 1470 Anne was married to Edward, prince of Wales, heir to Henry VI. But her father was killed at Barnet in 1471 and her new husband ...

  6. Mar 4, 2023 · Footnote 5 Anne Beauchamp’s household management skills, courtesy, and piety were passed on to her daughters. Anne Neville’s future husband, Richard of Gloucester, also benefited from her mother’s tuition while he was in the Warwick household from the age of about eleven to fifteen (1463–1467); he visited Warwick Castle in 1464–1465 ...

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