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<p> [[Queen]] of [[Henry]] VI. of England, and daughter of the good King René of Anjou; was distinguished for the courage she displayed during the Wars of the Roses, though, after a struggle of nearly twenty years, she was defeated at [[Tewkesbury]] and committed to the Tower, from which, after four years of incarceration, she was afterwards released by ransom (1429-1482). </p>
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<p> [[Queen]] of Henry VI. of England, and daughter of the good King René of Anjou; was distinguished for the courage she displayed during the [[Wars]] of the Roses, though, after a struggle of nearly twenty years, she was defeated at [[Tewkesbury]] and committed to the Tower, from which, after four years of incarceration, she was afterwards released by ransom (1429-1482). </p>
 
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Margaret Of Anjou [1]

Queen of Henry VI. of England, and daughter of the good King René of Anjou; was distinguished for the courage she displayed during the Wars of the Roses, though, after a struggle of nearly twenty years, she was defeated at Tewkesbury and committed to the Tower, from which, after four years of incarceration, she was afterwards released by ransom (1429-1482).

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