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  1. www.wikidata.de-de.nina.az › Maria_von_Jülich-BergMaria von Jülich

    30 de nov. de 2023 · Maria von Jülich (* 3.August 1491 in Jülich; † 29. August 1543) war die Tochter von Herzog Wilhelm von Jülich-Berg und Sibylle von Brandenburg.. Adolf Schill, Johannes Osten: Historistische Darstellung von Maria und Johann von Jülich-Kleve-Berg im Stammbaum der bergischen Herrscher, Fresko in der „Ahnengalerie“ von Schloss Burg, 1906–1908

  2. Maria of Jülich-Berg (3 tháng 8 năm 1491 - 29 tháng 8 năm 1543) là một nữ thừa kế người Đức. Cô sinh năm Jülich , là con gái của Wilhelm IV, Công tước Jülich-Berg và Sibylle của Brandenburg .

  3. Maria de Jülich-Berg nasceu em Jülich, filha de Guilherme IV de Jülich-Berg e de Sibila de Brandemburgo.

  4. Maria of Jülich-Berg (3 August 1491 – 29 August 1543) was the Duchess of Jülich-Berg, as the daughter of Wilhelm IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg and Sibylle of Brandenburg. She became heiress to her father’s estates of Jülich , Berg and Ravensberg after it had become apparent that her parents’ marriage would not produce any more children.

  5. Maria of Jülich-Berg was born on 3 August 1491, in Jülich, Germany, to Wilhelm IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg, and Sibylle of Brandenburg. She became the Duchess of Jülich-Berg and the sole heiress to her father’s estates after it became clear that no more children would be born to her parents.

  6. (3 August 1491 – 29 August 1543) was born in Jülich, the daughter of Wilhelm IV, Duke of Jülich Berg and Sibylle of Brandenburg.[1] Maria came from the line of German princesses that stretched back to Sybille of Brandenberg, Sophia of Saxony, and

  7. 18 de ago. de 2017 · Maria, Erzherzogin von Oesterreich, Herzogin zu Berg, Jülich und Cleve, in Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich. Vienna (1861). 2. Crecelius, Wilhelm. : Der geldrische Erbfolgestreit zwischen Kaiser Karl V. und Herzog Wilhelm von Jülich, Berg und Cleve (1538–1543), in Zeitschrift des Bergischen Geschichtsvereins 23 (1887). 3.