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  1. Maria van Arkel (c. 1385 – 19 July 1415) was the only daughter and heiress of Lord John V of Arkel and Joanna of Jülich. She inherited the title to Gelderland from her maternal uncle, Duke Reginald IV, and her son became Arnold, Duke of Gelderland. She was the paternal grandmother of Mary of Guelders, who became Queen of Scots.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Maria von Arkel Heiress of Arcklen and Guelder. She was born circa 1389 at of Arkel, Zeeland, Netherlands. She married Johann II, Lord of Egmont, son of Arnold (Arend) I, Lord Egmond & Ysselstein and Yolantha von Leiningen, on 23 June 1409 at Arkel, Gelderland, Netherlands. Maria von Arkel died on 18 July 1415.

    • Arkel, South Holland
    • Ijsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • circa 1389
  3. Born about 1389 in Ijsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands. Ancestors. Daughter of Jan V van Arkel and Johanna (Gulik) van Gulik. Sister of Willem van Arkel. Wife of Jan (Egmond) van Egmond — married 24 Jun 1409 in Arkel, Gelderland, Netherlands. Descendants. Mother of Arnoud (Egmond) van Egmont and Willem (Egmond) van Egmont.

    • Female
    • Jan (Egmond) Van Egmond
  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Maria van Arkel (1389–1415) of Giessenlanden, South Holland, Netherlands.

  5. 18 July 1415. Father: Jan V van Arkel (1362-1428) Mother: Johanna von Jülich (-1394) Spouse / partner: Jan II van Egmond (1384-1451) Wedding: 23 June 1409. Sex: Familysearch afn: 7RTX-4X. Edit Facts.

  6. Maria van Arkel (c. 1385 - 19 de julio de 1415) fue la única hija y heredera de Lord John V de Arkel y Joanna de Jülich . Heredó el título de Gelderland de su tío materno, el duque Reginald IV, y su hijo se convirtió en Arnold, duque de Gelderland .

  7. Maria van Arkel was born in the year 1389 in Arkel, Giessenlanden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. She was married on June 24, 1409 in Arkel, Gelderland, Netherlands to Jan Heer van Egmond She was married on April 17, 1913 in Rijnsburg to Jan Heer van Egmond, they had 3 children. She died on July 19, 1415 in Kerk, Ijsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands.