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    Anne Neville (11 June 1456 – 16 March 1485) was Queen of England 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"). Before her marriage to Richard, she had been Princess of Wales as the wife of Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, the only ...

  3. Jun 25, 2021 · Anne Neville’s death and burial. In March 1485, at the age of just 28, Anne too died. The suspected cause was tuberculosis, but rumours swiftly circulated that Richard had poisoned his queen in order to take a new bride, quite possibly his niece, Elizabeth of York. That he was believed to have commissioned the deaths of his nephews in the ...

  4. Anne was the younger daughter of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick and Salisbury ('the King-Maker'), and his wife Anne Beauchamp. She was born at Warwick Castle on 11th June 1456. Marriage. On 12th July 1472 she was married to Richard, Duke of Gloucester (who became Richard III). Their son Edward, Prince of Wales, died in 1484 and is buried at ...

  5. May 7, 2024 · The Downfall and Death of a Queen. Queen Anne Neville’s life, filled with power struggles and heartache, ended on March 16, 1485. In her last days, Anne Neville grappled with the profound grief of losing Edward, her sole child, amidst a backdrop of relentless political chaos.

  6. Jul 15, 2019 · Known For: Wife of Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI; wife of Richard of Gloucester; when Richard became King as Richard III, Anne became Queen of England. Born: June 11, 1456 at Warwick Castle in London, England. Parents: Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick and his wife Anne Beauchamp. Died: March 16, 1485 in London, England.

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  7. 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 ...

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  9. At the time of Anne Neville’s death there were rumours that she had been poisoned because Richard planned to marry his niece, Elizabeth of York. These inevitably formed part of later denigrations of Richard III. Today scholars typically reject the suggestion of poisoning but his possible plan for remarriage is still debated. Anne Neville was ...

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