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  1. Adolph III of the Marck (German: Adolf III von der Mark; c. 1334 – 1394) was the Prince-Bishop of Münster (as Adolph) from 1357 to 1363, the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne (as Adolph II) in 1363, the Count of Cleves (as Adolph I) from 1368 to 1394, and the Count of Mark (as Adolph III) from 1391 to 1393.

  2. Adolph's younger son Adolph III upon the death of Dietrich's brother Count John acquired the County of Cleves on the western banks of the Rhine in 1368. In 1391 Adolph III also inherited the Mark from his elder brother Engelbert III and united both counties as "Cleves-Mark" in 1394.

  3. Notable members. Adolph de la Marck (1288–1344), Prince-Bishop of Liège. Adolph II of the Marck (died 1347), Count of the Marck, son of Engelbert I of the Marck. Engelbert III of the Mark (1333–1391), Count of the Marck, son of Count Adolph II.

  4. Adolph I of Cleves (German: Adolf I) (2 August 1373 – 23 September 1448) was the second Count of Cleves and the fourth Count of Mark. Life [ edit ] He was the son of Adolph III, Count of Mark , and Margaret of Jülich (and thus the brother of Margaret of Cleves ).

  5. Help. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Counts of the Mark. Pages in category "Counts of the Mark" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Adolf I, Count of the Mark. Adolf III of the Marck. Adolph I, Duke of Cleves. Adolph II of the Marck. Dietrich IX, Count of Mark.

  6. Engelbert III of the Mark (1333–1391) was the Count of Mark from 1347 until 1391. Adolph was the eldest son of Count Adolph II of the Marck and Margaret of Cleves. After his father died in 1347, Engelbert III ruled the County of Mark, mainly from Burg Blankenstein in 1393.