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  1. Adolph I of Cleves ( German: Adolf I) (2 August 1373 – 23 September 1448) was the second Count of Cleves and the fourth Count of Mark . Life. He was the son of Adolph III, Count of Mark, and Margaret of Jülich (and thus the brother of Margaret of Cleves ). After his father's death in 1394, he became Count of Cleves.

  2. The Duchy of Cleves (German: Herzogtum Kleve; Dutch: Hertogdom Kleef) was a State of the Holy Roman Empire which emerged from the medieval Hettergau . It was situated in the northern Rhineland on both sides of the Lower Rhine , around its capital Cleves and the towns of Wesel , Kalkar , Xanten , Emmerich , Rees and Duisburg bordering ...

  3. 8 de may. de 2023 · Place of Burial: Wesel, Kleve, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family: Son of Adolf III von der Mark, count of Cleves and Margaret of Julich. Husband of Agnes von der Pfalz, Gräfin zu Kleve und der Mark and Mary of Burgundy. Ex-partner of Sandrine Tinhagel.

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  4. When Adolf I. Herzog von Kleve was born on 2 August 1373, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, his father, Adolf III. von der Mark, was 39 and his mother, Margarete Von Jülich Und Berg, was 23. He married Marie de Bourgogne on 22 July 1409, in Cleves, Holy Roman Empire.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2021 · Adolf secured his ascendancy by marrying off his daughters to many important princes, including the Duke of Bavaria, the Duke of Guelders, the King of Navarre and the Duke of Orléans (she became the mother of the future King Louis XII of France).

  6. Adolph of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein (1425–1492) was the youngest son of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves, and of his wife Marie of Burgundy, a sister of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy . Marriage and issue.

  7. 3 de sept. de 2020 · Adolph I of Cleves ( German: Adolf I) (2 August 1373 – 23 September 1448) was the second Count of Cleves and the fourth Count of Mark.