Richard Nevill
Richard Nevill was a prominent figure in 15th-century England, known for his role as the 16th Earl of Warwick. He was a key player during the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars for control of the English throne. Nevill was often referred to as the "Kingmaker" due to his influence in placing and deposing kings, particularly Edward IV and Henry VI.
Born in 1428, Nevill came from a powerful noble family and was involved in various political alliances and conflicts. His ambitions and actions significantly shaped the course of English history during this tumultuous period. Ultimately, his life ended in battle in 1471, marking a dramatic conclusion to his storied career.