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  1. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375–14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria. Albert's first wife Margaret of Brieg, with whom he had seven children, had died in 1386.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Age 36. Death of Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Stra... Genealogy for Margareta von Kleve (c.1375 - 1411) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa 1375
    • May 14, 1411 (31-40)
    • Cleves, Germany
    • German Noblewoman
  3. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375–14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, though the marriage remained childless.

  4. Margaret of Cleves (23 February 1416 – 20 May 1444) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife Marie of Burgundy. She married William III, Duke of Bavaria (1375–1435), having two children with him: Adolph (1434–1441); William (1435);

  5. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375–14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, though the marriage remained childless. The couple held court in The Hague.

  6. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375–14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I ), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria , though the marriage remained childless.

  7. Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing explained. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375 - 14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, though the marriage remained childless.