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  1. Arnold, Duke of Guelders. Arnold of Egmond (14 July 1410 – 23 February 1473) was Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen. Life. Arnold was born in Egmond-Binnen, North Holland, the son of John II of Egmond and Maria van Arkel. [1] . On 11 July 1423, Arnold, still a boy, succeeded Duke Reinald IV. Arnold was the grandson of Reinald's sister, Johanna.

  2. 14 de ago. de 2023 · Arnold, Duke of Guelders. Arnold of Egmond (14 July 1410, Egmond-Binnen, North Holland – 23 February 1473, Grave) was Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen. He was son of John II of Egmond and Maria van Arkel. On 11 July 1423, Arnold of Egmond, who was still a boy in years, succeeded Duke Reinald IV.

  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.

  4. Catherine of Cleves (25 May 1417 – 10 February 1479) was Duchess of Guelders by marriage to Arnold, Duke of Guelders. She acted as regent of Guelders during the absence of her spouse in 1450. The Hours of Catherine of Cleves was commissioned for her.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2018 · A new family on the throne. In July 1423, the Estates of Guelders accepted Arnold – oldest son of John, lord of Egmond – as the new duke of Guelders. Arnold was a relative of the late duke Reinald IV, who died a month earlier.

  6. daughter of Arnold, Duke of Guelders (1423-1473) who had been Charles of Guelders' grandfather. James's mother was Margaret of Denmark, sister of King John. That put James IV in a position to inter vene when they requested him to do so in the affairs of his relatives, the pro-French Charles of Guelders and the pro-Habsburg John of Denmark.

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    On 11 July 1423, Arnold of Egmond, who was still a boy in years, succeeded Duke Reinald IV.Arnold was the grandson of Reinald's sister, Johanna. Although the Emperor Sigismund had invested the Duke of Berg with the duchy of Gelders, Arnold retained the confidence of the Estates by enlarging their privileges, and enjoyed the support of Duke Philip of Burgundy.