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  1. Adolf fought against Lorraine and other pretenders for Bar but surrendered after his capture in 1417. His father's cousin, Reginald, Duke of Jülich and Guelders, had no heirs and upon his death in 1423, Adolf succeeded him in three-fourths of the Duchy, the fourth quarter (called Jülicher Quart) was inherited by John II of Loon, Lord of Heinsberg and Löwenberg, grandson of

  2. Adolf of Egmond was a Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen from 1465–1471 and in 1477.

  3. On 28 December 1463 in Bruges, she married Adolf II, Duke of Guelders, who succeeded his father Arnold as Duke of Guelders in 1465. Catherine and Adolf had twin children: Philippa (1467-1547), who married in 1485 with René II, Duke of Lorraine (1451-1508) Charles (1467-1538), who later became Duke of Guelders (1492–1538)

  4. Arnold was born in Egmond-Binnen, North Holland, the son of John II of Egmond and Maria van Arkel . Egmond coat of arms. On 11 July 1423, Arnold, still a boy, succeeded Duke Reinald IV. Arnold was the grandson of Reinald's sister, Johanna. Although the Emperor Sigismund had invested the Duke of Berg with the duchy of Gelders, Arnold retained ...

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  6. 25 de sept. de 2022 · Mother Mary (Claudia) of Burgundy b. a 1393, d. 30 Oct 1463. Katherine von Kleve was born on 25 May 1417 at of Kleve, Rhineland, Prussia. She married Arnold, Duke of Guelders, Lord Egmond, son of Johann II, Lord of Egmont and Maria von Arkel, on 23 July 1423 at Kleve, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.3,4 Katherine von Kleve died on ...

  7. Adolf, Duke of Guelders. Catherine. Father. Adolph I, Duke of Cleves. Mother. Marie of Burgundy. Catherine of Cleves (25 May 1417 – 10 February 1479) was Duchess of Guelders by marriage to Arnold, Duke of Guelders. She acted as regent of Guelders during the absence of her spouse in 1450. The Hours of Catherine of Cleves was commissioned for her.