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  1. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of John III, Duke of Cleves has received more than 277,027 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2019) . John III, Duke of Cleves is the 496th most popular nobleman (down from 492nd in 2019) , the 2,023rd most popular biography from Germany and the 84th most popular German Nobleman .

  2. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. John III, Duke of Cleves. First ruler of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. image. coat of arms image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 10 November 1490.

  3. Margarethe (23 February 1416 – 20 May 1444) married as her first husband William III, Duke of Bavaria on 11 May 1433; and as her second husband Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg on 29 January 1441; Catherine (25 May 1417 – 10 February 1479) married Arnold, Duke of Guelders, on 23 July 1423; John (1419–1481), succeeded as Duke of Cleves

  4. Nearly a century later, in 1521, these two duchies, along with the county of Ravensberg, fell extinct, with only the last duke's daughter Maria von Geldern left to inherit; under Salic law, women could only hold property through a husband or guardian, so the territories passed to her husband—and distant relative—John III, Duke of Cleves and Mark as a result of their strategic marriage in 1509.

  5. John of Cleves is the name of: John, Count of Cleves (1293-1368), count of Cleves from 1347 to 1368; John I, Duke of Cleves, duke of Cleves from 1448 to 1481; John II, Duke of Cleves, duke of Cleves from 1481 to 1521; John III, Duke of Cleves, duke of Clèves from 1521 to 1539. Category:

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_IIIJohn III - Wikipedia

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