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  1. Duchess of Guelders (lived 1417 to 1479) Katharina Catherine van Gelre (Kleve) aka von Kleve, Of Cleves (25 May 1417 - 10 Feb 1479)

  2. Brief Life History of Katharina. When Katharina von Kleve was born on 25 May 1417, in Cleve, Cleves, her father, Adolph I Of Cleves, was 43 and her mother, Mary of Burgundy Valois-Burgundy, was 23. She married Arnold van Egmont on 26 January 1430, in Kleve, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.

  3. 12 de sept. de 2018 · Ex-Wives Lyrics: Divorced / Beheaded / Died / Divorced / Beheaded / Survived / And tonight, we are… / Live! / Listen up, let me tell you a story / A story that you think you've heard before / We

  4. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Amid this debate, Catherine of Cleves clearly loved her art. Her book of hours is profusely and beautifully illuminated – with 157 illuminations. The illustrations are attributed to the Master of Catherine of Cleves. We don’t have a name but the work was probably carried out by a workshop.

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · Master of Catherine of Cleves ( 1435– 1460) in The Oxford Companion to Western Art Length: 164 words. (active c. 1435–c. 1460).Northern Netherlandish manuscript illuminator named after an extensively illuminated book of hours which includes the portrait and coat-of-arms of Catherine of Cleves, Duchess of Gelders (New ...

  6. 23 de ene. de 2016 · According to David Starkey, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk heard that ‘the King’s Highness did cast a fantasy to Catherine Howard the first time that ever his Grace saw her’. It might have happened in the autumn of 1539, before or during Anne of Cleves’ arrival in England. For a short time, Catherine was Anne of Cleves’ ladies-in-waiting.

  7. After Catherine Howard was beheaded, Anne and her brother, William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, pressed the king to remarry Anne. Henry quickly refused to do so. She seems to have disliked Catherine Parr, and reportedly reacted to the news of Henry's sixth marriage with the remark "Madam Parr is taking a great burden on herself."