Neville Anna Biography
She was born in a very rich and influential house in the Neville family.
It was a period of late medieval England, times of tense political unrest and conspiracies in order to obtain control over the throne. Her father initially supported York in the struggle for the throne against Lancaster's house in the hope of political and financial benefits. He later used Anna to play a decisive role in the support of Henry VI, marriage on her Prince Edward, the son of the expelled Queen Margarita Anjou.
Later, Anna Neville became the wife of Richard Gloucester and, in the end, took the place of the Queen of England in the year. Anna was born on June 11 in the castle of Warurik. The girl spent most of her childhood and youth in the Middleham Castle in Yorkshire with her older sister Isabella. It was here that Anna met her future husband Richard, but there are no records of the conclusion of their marriage.
Count Warik managed to convince Margarita Anjou of his devotion, and, therefore, Anna married her son, Edward from Westminster in the winter of the year. Anna itself was imprisoned. The request for the restoration of her inheritance was rejected. Duke Clarence resolutely protested against his brother Richard Gloucester with Anna, probably in order to maintain control over all the property of Neville's house.
The inheritance was divided between two sisters with the mediation of King Edward IV, although under the premarital agreement, most of the property was transferred to the older sister. Anna tied herself up to marriage with Richard Gloucester in the year. Edward IV was against the marriage between Richard and Anna, but could not prevent him. The couple had a son named Edward in the year.
They moved to the Middleham castle, where Anna lived in childhood. In this marriage, she became the Duchess of Glouster. Richard inherited the crown, and Anna moved to London to become the Queen of England and declare her son Prince Wales. For the first time in years, the queen was erected to the throne next to her king, who recognized her and considered her as an equal partner. However, she is only two years, which was related to a deterioration in health.
Anna Neville was very difficult to experience the death of her only son, he died on April 9, it is believed that the cause of death was a disease, but some historians pointed out the possibility that he was killed by Margaret Bofors, the mother of Henry VII. Anna’s health status was never very good, at the beginning of the year she became seriously ill and went into the world of another on March 16 of the same year.
The queen was buried in Westminster Abbey, although her grave was found only a few centuries later, in the year. As for the death of Anna, according to rumors, Richard poisoned her to marry Elizabeth of York with his niece, but this was not proved. Portuguese's royal archives show that Richard also tried to marry Princess Zhuan when Elizabeth married the cousin of Juana Manuel.
However, the plan of Richard III did not work, since it was killed in August. Numerous historical novels, such as: “The daughter of the maker of the kings” by Philip Gregori and “Doomed to the Crown” by Gina Plaidi are based on the events of the life of this woman. Many fans of the Games of Thrones suggest that the character of Sansa Stark is based on the character of Anna Neville.