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  1. Anne Neville (11 juin 1456 - 16 mars 1485) est une noble anglaise, fille de Richard Neville (dit « faiseur de rois »). Elle devient princesse de Galles en épousant Édouard de Westminster , puis reine d'Angleterre en tant qu'épouse et consort du roi Richard III .

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    16 de mar. de 2021 · Anne Neville ( 11 juin 1456 - 16 mars 1485) est une noble anglaise, fille de Richard Neville (dit « faiseur de rois »). Elle devient princesse de Galles en épousant Édouard de Westminster, puis reine d'Angleterre en tant qu'épouse et consort du roi Richard III. Si ce bandeau n'est plus pertinent, retirez-le.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_NevilleAnne Neville - Wikipedia

    Anne Neville ( Warwick, 11 juni 1456 — Westminster, 16 maart 1485) was een dochter van Richard Neville, graaf van Warwick, en van Anna Beauchamp. In 1471 werd zij uitgehuwelijkt aan Eduard van Westminster, zoon van Hendrik VI van Engeland. Na diens dood hertrouwde zij met de latere Richard III van Engeland, en werd de moeder van Eduard van ...

  4. 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 at Tewkesbury, three weeks later.

  5. 4 de mar. de 2023 · Anne Beauchamp’s own mother had been the heiress Isabel Despenser, Lady of Glamorgan, second wife of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Anne Neville was born at Warwick Castle on 11 June 1456 and christened in the nearby church of St Mary. 3 The elevation of her birth has not ensured the survival of many details of her life.

  6. 9 de out. de 2023 · Anne Neville’s Legacy and Children The legacy of Anne Neville transcends her life, reverberating through the turbulent narrative of England’s medieval epoch. Her journey from a nobleman’s daughter to the Queen of England, amidst the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, left an indelible imprint on the nation’s history.

  7. 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. Anne Died. Surrounded by controversy even in death, Anne passed away at Westminster Abbey.