Alice FitzAlan
Alice FitzAlan was a notable figure in medieval England, born around 1347. She was the daughter of Richard FitzAlan, the 10th Earl of Arundel, and Eleanor of Lancaster. Alice became the wife of Richard de Vere, the 11th Earl of Oxford, strengthening the ties between powerful noble families.
Alice's life was marked by her involvement in the politics of her time, particularly during the reign of King Edward III. She had several children, including John de Vere, who later became the 12th Earl of Oxford. Alice FitzAlan's legacy is intertwined with the history of the English nobility.