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King Edward IV's secret marriage Elizabeth Woodville, fractured his relationship with his cousin and supporter Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick who was known as 'The Kingmaker'. Warwick believed that he would be in a position to rule England through Edward, when he could not, he began to look elsewhere for power and used his daughters Isabel and Anne to create new alliances.
Nearly named the Kingmaker's Daughters, this is the story of Isabel and Anne Neville, daughters to the Earl of Warwick who fought for both York and Lancaster, but always for himself. Anne is married to Prince Edward and could easily have been a Lancastrian Queen of England but for the fortunes of war which meant that she married Richard III and became a York Queen of England. It's a story about ambition and the price that has to be paid.
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Sisters, Large type books, Fiction, History, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, biographical, Great britain, history, wars of the roses, 1455-1485, fiction, Sisters, fictionPeople
Anne Queen, consort of Richard III, King of England (1456-1485), Richard III, Edward IV, Isabel Neville, Richard Neville The KingmakerPlaces
Great Britain, EnglandTimes
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