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  1. William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg ... Duke of Berg" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Altenberg Fenster West.JPG 778 × 466; 316 KB.

  2. Miniature of 1480. Gerhard VII, Duke of Jülich-Berg ( c. 1416 – 19 August 1475) was the son of William VIII of Jülich, Count of Ravensberg and Adelheid of Tecklenburg. Gerhard was the second duke of the combined Duchy of Jülich-Berg but the 7th Gerhard in the House of Jülich. [1] Upon his father's death in 1428, Gerhard became Count of ...

  3. William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg. Mother. Anna of the Palatinate. Close. Along with his brother, Adolf, William rebelled against his father but surrendered in 1404 and received his father's title as Count of Ravensberg which he held until his death in 1428. In 1401, William was appointed Bishop of Paderborn by Pope Boniface IX through ...

  4. William VIII of Jülich, Count of Ravensberg (c. 1380 – 22 November 1428) was the youngest son of William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg and Anna of the Palatinate. [1] Along with his brother, Adolf , William rebelled against his father but surrendered in 1404 and received his father's title as Count of Ravensberg which he held until his death in 1428.

  5. William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg (c. 1348 – 25 June 1408) was born in Jülich, as the son of Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg, and Margaret, daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg, and Margaret of Berg.

  6. Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck. Margaret of Berg. Margaret of Ravensberg. William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg. Gap from here to Adolph (William VII other children inherited the crown) Princess Elizabeth Anna’s Line: Adolf I of Berg. Adolf II of Berg. Adolf III of Berg.

  7. Adolf, Duke of Jülich-Berg (c. 1370 – 14 July 1437), was the first Duke of the combined duchies of Jülich and Berg. He was the son of William II of Berg and Anna of the Palatinate. In 1397, Adolf rebelled against his father along with his brother William, ravaged Düsseldorf and imprisoned his father. He was outlawed and was subsequently subdued in 1405. Upon his father's death in 1408 ...