Anne Neville

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Anne Neville was an English Queen

Jun 11, 1456

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 11, 1456
  • Died on: March 16, 1485
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Empresses, Queen of England, Queens, Historical Personalities, Empresses & Queens
  • Spouses: Edward of Westminster, King of England, Prince of Wales; Richard III
  • Childrens: Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales
  • Birth Place: Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England

Anne Neville born at

Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England

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Birth Place

Anne’s health condition was never very good and in early 1485 she fell severely ill and passed away on March 16, 1485. She was buried in Westminster Abbey though her grave got marked centuries later in 1960.

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Personal Life

With regards to Anne’s death it was rumored that Richard had poisoned Anne to get her out of his path as he was planning to marry his niece Elizabeth of York but nothing could be proved.

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Personal Life

Records from the Portuguese royal archives show that Richard also tried to marry Princess Joanna while getting Elizabeth of York married to Joanna’s cousin Manuel.

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Personal Life

Anne was born on 11th June 1456 and at Warwick Castle as the youngest of three daughters of Richard Neville (16th Earl of Warwick) and Anne de Beauchamp. Her grandfather’s sister Cecily Neville was the wife of Richard, the Duke of York whose sons got the English crown as Edward IV and consequently Richard III.

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Childhood & Early Life

She spent most of her childhood and adolescence at Middleham castle in Yorkshire with her elder sister Isabel. The young Richard of Gloucester, younger brother of King Edward IV stayed at Middleham for knighthood training. This is where Anne met her future husband Richard but there is no record of their inter-actions (though the Earl may have tried for a matrimonial arrangement to be finalized at a later date ).

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Childhood & Early Life

When the Earl’s plan to get Edward married to a French princess and become a major claimant to the French throne also failed (Edward married Elizabeth Woodville from a comparatively minor family in the nobility),the Earl changed his alliance to help the House of Lancaster. ( Some historians have also hypothesized that the Earl helped Edward with expectation that his daughters will get married to Edward and Richard but most official records point to the French connection )

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Marriage to Prince of Wales, Edward

Soon after Henry VI won back the throne of England in October 1470, the Earl of Warwick was able to convince Margaret of Anjou of his allegiance to them and hence, got Anne married to her son, Edward of Westminster in December, 1470.

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Marriage to Prince of Wales, Edward

Margaret of Anjou needed to get her troops, son and daughter-in-law to be moved from France to England ,when the Lancastrians reached England they suffered a crushing defeat against the Yorkists . At the Battle of Barnet held on 14th April, 1471 the Yorkists were victorious and Anne’s father and uncle were killed. The Yorkists again won in the Battle of Tewkesbury in May, 1471 over Margaret of Anjou’s forces led by Anne’s husband Edward, who was killed in the battle.( it is possible that Edward was killed by Ann’s future husband Richard III)

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Marriage to Prince of Wales, Edward

Later, the Yorkists got Henry VI executed and Edward VI became the undisputed king of England with support of the Parliament. He imprisoned Anne (now a widow). Anne’s request for restoration of her inheritance was rejected .Anne’s brother-in-law George of Clarence took custody of Anne (probably some sort of house arrest or living as a commoner in London) and her mother (separately under house arrest ).

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Marriage to Prince of Wales, Edward

As Anne had become a powerful and wealthy widow in her teens, her sister Isabel who had become a staunch supporter of the House of York and her husband George,Duke of Clarence took her in their shelter.

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Marriage to Richard of Gloucester

George of Clarence vehemently protested the marriage of his brother Richard of Gloucester with Annie probably to retain control of the entire property of House of Neville / Warwick. Anne somehow managed to escape from George of Clarence’s control and took a refuge in a Church in London with the help of Richard of Gloucester. The House of Neville properties was divided between the two sisters with mediation of the king Edward IV though as part of the pre-nuptial agreement major portion of the property went to the elder sister.

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Marriage to Richard of Gloucester

Anne married Richard, Duke of Gloucester in 1472. (Edward IV was against the marriage between Richard and Anne but was not in a state to prevent it altogether).They were blessed with a son named Edward in 1473 and in 1476 they had another son who however did not survive. They moved to Castle of Middleham where Anne used to live during her childhood.

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Marriage to Richard of Gloucester

By virtue of this marriage she became the Duchess of Gloucester. She saw her sister Isabel withdraw from the royal court out of fear of Queen Elizabeth (Woodville ).Soon Isabel died ( in 1476 ) either by disease or due to poisoning ( as accused by George of Clarence ) and soon George rose in rebellion against the king . George was executed in 1478 on grounds of treason against his brother King Edward IV while Anne assumed custody of the surviving children of Isabel. On Isabel’s death Anne also inherited the title of Ladyship of Glamorgan being the only surviving child of the Earl of Warwick.

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Marriage to Richard of Gloucester

Anne’s mother was released from house arrest at the request of Richard and she joined her younger daughter’s household.

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Marriage to Richard of Gloucester