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  1. Geography. The duchy was named after the town of Geldern (Gelder) in present-day Germany.Though the present province of Gelderland (English also Guelders) in the Netherlands occupies most of the area, the former duchy also comprised parts of the present Dutch province of Limburg as well as those territories in the present-day German state of North Rhine-Westphalia that were acquired by Prussia ...

  2. Reginald II "the Black" of Guelders (1295-12 October 1343) was Count and Duke of Guelders from 1318 to 1343, succeeding Reginald I of Guelders and preceding Reginald III of Guelders. Reginald was born in 1295, the son of Reginald I of Guelders and Marguerite of Flanders. He came from the House of Flamens, and he acted as regent for his father after 1316 before imprisoning his father in 1318 ...

  3. Reginald III of Guelders (French: Rainaud or Renaud, known as "The Fat") was Duke of Guelders and Count of Zutphen from 1343 to 1361, and again in 1371. He was the son of Reginald II of Guelders and of Eleanor of Woodstock, daughter of Edward II of England. With the death of his father in 1343, his mother held the regency until 1344.

  4. On 04 Dec 1371 Reginald III Duke Guelders (age 38) died without issue. The Duke Guelders title passed to his sisters and their husband's resulting in a war of succession with William Jülich 3rd Duke Guelders 3rd Duke Jülich (age 7), son of his sister [his half-sister]

  5. Reginald II of Guelders (Dutch: Reinoud), called "the Black" (c. 1295 - 12 October 1343), was Count of Guelders, and from 1339 onwards Duke of Guelders, and Zutphen, in the Low Countries, from 1326 to 1343. He was the son of Reginald I of Guelders and Marguerite of Flanders. From 1316, he acted as regent in the county, imprisoned his father in ...

  6. 29 de abr. de 2022 · As part of the agreement, John’s youngest daughter Marie was to marry Reginald III, Duke of Guelders. Meanwhile, King Edward III of England decided to press his claim to the crown of France in 1337 thus inaugurating the Hundred Years War. Duke John, a first cousin of Edward, became his ally in the war.

  7. Matrimonio e hijos. Se casó en Tervuren el 1 de julio de 1347 con María de Brabante (1325-1399), dama de Turnhout, hija de Juan III, duque de Brabante y María de Evreux.. No tuvieron hijos, pero Reginald tuvo un hijo ilegítimo, Johan (Jan) de Hattem, y una hija ilegítima, Ponte of Guelders, que se casó con Johan van Groesbeek (m. 1428), señor de Heumen y Malden [ cita requerida].