Anne Neville
Queen of England and Princess of Wales

Born
June 11th, 1456
569 years ago
Died
March 16th, 1485
540 years ago — 28 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
England
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Born in 1456, a significant figure during the Wars of the Roses. Married Edward of Westminster, but later wed Richard III, securing her position as Queen of England. Her reign was marked by the tumultuous political landscape of 15th-century England. A key player in the dynastic struggles that characterized this period, her loyalty was pivotal during Richard III's reign until his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. After his death, played a role in the political maneuvers of the time before her own death in 1485.
Marriage to Richard III
Being Queen during Richard's reign
Role in the Wars of the Roses
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