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  1. The House of Jülich, German: Haus von Jülich, was a noble House in Germany, operating from the 12th to the 16th century. Its members were initially counts of Jülich, then promoted to dukes of Jülich. By marriage they acquired the duchy of Gelders, which eventually passed to the House of Egmond.

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      The Duchy of Jülich (German: Herzogtum Jülich; Dutch:...

  2. Los Ducados Unidos de Jülich-Cléveris-Berg fueron una combinación de Estados del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico: los ducados de Jülich y Berg unidos en 1423.

  3. El Ducado de Jülich (en alemán: Herzogtum Jülich; en neerlandés: Hertogdom Gulik; en francés: Duché de Juliers) comprendió un Estado dentro del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico desde el siglo XI hasta el siglo XVIII. El ducado se situaba en la margen izquierda del río Rin entre el Electorado de Colonia al este y el Ducado de Limburgo al ...

  4. The House of Jülich, German: Haus von Jülich, was a noble House in Germany, operating from the 12th to the 16th century. Its members were initially counts of Jülich, then promoted to dukes of Jülich. By marriage they acquired the duchy of Gelders, which eventually passed to the House of Egmond.

  5. House of Jülich (-Heimbach), Dukes. House of La Marck, Dukes. House of Wittelsbach, Dukes. French Grand Dukes. Coat of arms. See also. References. External links. Duchy of Berg. Coordinates: 51°12′26″N 6°48′45″E. Berg was a state—originally a county, later a duchy —in the Rhineland of Germany. Its capital was Düsseldorf.