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  1. Adolf, Duke of Guelders. Adolf of Egmond ( Grave, February 12, 1438 – Tournai, June 27, 1477) was a Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen from 1465 to 1471 and in 1477. Life. Adolf was the son of Arnold, Duke of Guelders and Catherine of Cleves. [1] .

  2. Adolf, who had enjoyed the support of Burgundian Duke Philip III ("the Good") and of the four major cities of Guelders during his rebellion, was unwilling to strike a compromise with his father when this was demanded by Philip's successor, Duke Charles the Bold.

    • Feudal monarchy
    • Duchy
    • Middle Ages, Renaissance
    • Geldern
  3. 1465–1471: Adolf, son of Arnold; 1471–1473: Arnold, second time; Arnold sold the Duchy of Guelders to Charles I, Duke of Burgundy, who was recognized by the Holy Roman Emperor as Duke of Guelders. House of Burgundy. 1473–1477: Charles I; 1477–1482: Mary, daughter of Charles I, wife of Maximillian; House of Habsburg

  4. El Ducado de Güeldres (en neerlandés: Gelre; en alemán: Geldern) es un condado histórico, después ducado del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, localizado en los Países Bajos . Geografía [ editar] El ducado recibió su nombre de la ciudad de Geldern ( Gelder) en la actual Alemania.

    • 1096
    • Principado
  5. Guelders or Gueldres ( Dutch: Gelre, German: Geldern) is the name of a historical county. This became a duchy ( lands ruled by a duke or duchess) of the Holy Roman Empire, in the Low Countries . Geography. The duchy was named after the town of Geldern ( Gelder) in what is now called Germany.

    • Principality
    • Geldern
    • Middle Ages, Renaissance
  6. Adolf of Egmond (Grave, February 12, 1438 – Tournai, June 27, 1477) was a Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen from 1465–1471 and in 1477.

  7. Adolf of Egmond (Grave, February 12, 1438 – Tournai, June 27, 1477) was a Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen from 1465–1471 and in 1477. He was the son of Arnold, Duke of Guelders and Catherine of Cleves .