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  1. Neville, Cecily (1415–1495)Duchess of York. Name variations: Cecily, duchess of York; Lady Cecily Neville; Cecily of York; the Rose of Raby. Source for information on Neville, Cecily (1415–1495): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  2. Lady Cicely Neville. Published 2nd August 2015. Cicely (or Cecily) Neville, was one of the vast brood of children of Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland, by his second wife, Joan, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Cicely was born and brought up in the great Neville stronghold of Raby Castle, Durham.

  3. 10 de jul. de 2015 · Cecily Neville by Edward Harding, 1792, National Portrait Gallery. Cecily Neville was one of the key women of the civil conflict in England that came to be known as the Wars of the Roses. A matriarch of the Yorkist dynasty, she was the mother of two kings of England. Due to the ambition of her family, she lost her husband and two of her sons in ...

  4. Aggiornato il 21 novembre 2019. Cecily Neville era la pronipote di un re, Edoardo III d'Inghilterra (e sua moglie Philippa di Hainault); la moglie di un aspirante re, Riccardo Plantageneto, duca di York; e madre di due re: Edoardo IV e Riccardo III, tramite Elisabetta di York , era la bisnonna di Enrico VIII e un'antenata dei sovrani Tudor.

  5. Cecily Neville ( Durham, 3 maggio 1415 – Castello di Berkhamsted, 31 maggio 1495) è stata una nobildonna inglese, consorte di Riccardo Plantageneto, III duca di York e madre di due re d'Inghilterra: Edoardo IV e Riccardo III .

  6. 10 de jul. de 2021 · Cecily Neville was born on 3 May 1415, the daughter of Ralph Earl Westmoreland and his second wife, Joan Beaufort. The blood in her veins was royal, though stained by bastardy. Cecily’s mother Joan was the natural daughter of Edward III’s third son, John of Gaunt. Though John eventually did marryJoan’s mother, he took a while to do it.

  7. This is the first scholarly biography of Cecily Neville, duchess of York, the mother of Edward IV and Richard III. J. L. Laynesmith draws on a wealth of rarely considered sources to construct a fresh and revealing portrait of a remarkable woman, the only major protagonist to live right through the Wars of the Roses.