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  1. 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 ...

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

  3. Thus Gerhard VI became jure auxoris count of Berg and Ravensberg. His son William VII count of Berg elevated from Emperor Wenceslaus to duke of Berg. The grandson of William VII, Gerhard VII, inherit the duchy of Jülich from Reinhard IV and the duchy of Berg from his uncle Adolf.

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    William's humanistic education was headed by Konrad Heresbach. William in turn built a humanistic gymnasium in Dusseldorf in 1545. He attempted to uphold the Erasmian church, but did little to stop Lutheranism from spreading through the populace.After 1554, William appointed a Lutheran preacher to educate his sons. From 1538 to 1543, William held t...

    William married Jeanne d'Albret (1528–1572), heiress of Navarre as the daughter of King Henry II of Navarre and his wife Margaret of Valois-Angoulême, on 14 June 1541 when she was just 12 years old, but this political marriage was later annulled by papal dispensation on 12 October 1545. William married Maria of Austria (1531–1581), daughter of Ferd...

    Bietenholz, Peter G.; Deutscher, Thomas Brian, eds. (2003). Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Vol. 1–3. University of Toronto Press.
    Ward, A.W. (1905). "The Empire under Rudolf II". In Ward, A.W.; Prothero, G.W.; Leathes, Stanley (eds.). The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. III. Cambridge at the University Press.
    Ward, A.W.; Prothero, G.W.; Leathes, Stanley, eds. (1934). The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. XIII. Cambridge at the University Press.

    Darsie, Heather R. (2023). Children of the House of Cleves: Anna and Her Siblings. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445699424.

  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. 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 ...

  5. cswiki Vilém VIII. z Jülichu; dewiki Wilhelm (Berg-Ravensberg) elwiki Γουλιέλμος Η΄ του Γύλιχ, κόμης του Ράβενσμπεργκ; enwiki William VIII of Jülich, Count of Ravensberg; itwiki Guglielmo di Jülich; nlwiki Willem van Berg-Ravensberg; plwiki Wilhelm II (hrabia Ravensbergu)

  6. 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]