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Amalia of Cleves (German: Amalia von Kleve-Jülich-Berg; 17 October 1517, Düsseldorf – 1 March 1586, Düsseldorf), sometimes spelled as Amelia, was a princess of the House of La Marck. The fourth and youngest child of John III , Duke of Cleves , and his wife Maria of Jülich-Berg , Amalia was born shortly after the birth of her brother ...
- 17 October 1517, Düsseldorf
- John III, Duke of Cleves
- 1 March 1586 (aged 68), Düsseldorf
- Maria of Jülich-Berg
Amalia de Clevéris-Jülich-Berg (Düsseldorf, 17 de octubre de 1517 [1] -ibidem, 1 de marzo de 1586) era una princesa de la Casa de La Marck. Ella era la hija menor del duque Juan III de Cléveris y de María de Jülich-Berg.
- 1 de marzo de 1586jul. (68 años), Düsseldorf (Alemania)
- Juan III de Cléveris, Maria of Jülich-Berg
Anne of Cleves ( German: Anna von Kleve; 1515 – 16 July 1557) [2] was Queen of England from 6 January to 12 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII. [2] Not much is known about Anne before 1527, when she became betrothed to Francis, Duke of Bar, son and heir of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, although their marriage did not proceed.
- 3 August 1557, Westminster Abbey
- La Marck
Amalia de Cleves ( en alemán : Amalia von Kleve-Jülich-Berg ; 17 de octubre de 1517, Düsseldorf - 1 de marzo de 1586, Düsseldorf ), a veces deletreada como Amelia , fue una princesa de la Casa de La Marck . La cuarta y menor hija de Juan III , duque de Cleves , y su esposa María de Jülich-Berg , Amalia nació poco después del nacimiento de su hermano Guillermo , un futuro duque. [1]
19 de mar. de 2024 · Anne and her sister Amalia emerged as alternative candidates put forward by Henry’s top adviser, Thomas Cromwell, who hoped to form an alliance with the Protestant Duchy of Cleves.
9 de jul. de 2016 · Woman thought to be Amalia of Cleves by Holbein. After just over six months of marriage, on 9 July 1540, Anna von Kleve, more commonly known as Anne of Cleves, was divorced from Henry VIII of England. As part of her reward for acquiescing so easily to Henry’s request, she would forever after be known in England as the Daughter of Cleves and ...
31 de may. de 2017 · Amalia of Cleves, Sister of Anne of Cleves. by Heather R. Darsie. Unknown Woman, previously identified as Amalia of Cleves by Hans Holbein, c. 1539. After just over six months of marriage, on 9 July 1540, Anna von Kleve, more commonly known as Anne of Cleves, was divorced from Henry VIII of England.