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  1. Isabel Neville ( 5 de setembro de 1451 - 22 de dezembro de 1476) foi a filha mais velha de Ricardo Neville, 16º Conde de Warwick, o Fazedor de Reis da Guerra das Rosas, e Ana de Beauchamp, 16.º Condessa de Warwick. Era também irmã de Ana Neville e casada com Jorge, Duque de Clarence .

  2. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Isabel Neville (1451–1476) was the eldest daughter of Richard Neville, the infamous and treacherous Kingmaker who shaped the course of the Wars of the Roses, and the elder sister of Anne Neville, Richard III's wife and Queen. Similar to her sister Anne, much about Isabel's life remains shrouded in uncertainty. The Neville sisters lived in…

  3. Isabel Neville. Played by Eleanor Tomlinson. Fact title. Fact data. House. York. Isabel is the elder daughter of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. She is very influenced by her father’s opinions ...

  4. Isabel Neville died on 22 December 1476, two and a half months after the birth of Richard. It is now thought the cause was either consumption or childbed fever (puerperal fever), yet at the time her husband accused one of her ladies-in-waiting of having murdered her, and committed in his turn a notorious judicial murder of the lady, called Ankarette Twynyho.

  5. Isabel died after giving birth to her fourth child. Her husband George accused one of Isabel’s ladies in waiting of poisoning her and, acting as though he were king, had her tried in a local court under his control which, not surprisingly, found her guilty and she was executed. The conviction was posthumously overturned by Edward IV.

  6. Lady Isabel Neville (5 September 1451 – 22 December 1476) was the elder daughter and co-heiress of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (the Kingmaker of the Wars of the Roses), and Anne de Beauchamp, suo jure 16th Countess of Warwick.

  7. ISABEL NEVILLE is one of the most frequently forgotten women of the Wars of the Roses; the multi-generational battle for the crown between different branches...

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