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  1. Catherine of Cleves (or of Nevers), Countess of Eu (1548 – 11 May 1633) was the wife of Henry I, Duke of Guise and the matriarch of the powerful and influential House of Guise. By marriage, she was Duchess of Guise from 1570 to 1588, and Dowager Duchess of Guise thereafter.

    • 1548
  2. 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. Life. Catherine was the daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and Marie of Burgundy. [1] .

    • 26 January 1430 - 23 February 1473
    • La Marck
    • 10 February 1479 (aged 61), Lobith
  3. Catherine of Cleves (1417–1476) is known for two things: her Book of Hours and her protracted political battle against her husband. In 1430 she married Arnold of Egmond (1410 –1473), becoming duchess of Guelders. Although she bore her husband six children, the marriage was not happy. By 1440 Catherine refused to live with him.

  4. Es uno de los manuscritos más lujosamente iluminados del siglo XV que ha sobrevivido y ha sido descrito como una de las obras maestras de la iluminación del norte de Europa. 1 2 Este libro de horas contiene los oficios, oraciones y letanías habituales en latín, junto con textos complementarios, decorados con 157 iluminaciones coloridas y dor...

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Catherine_of_ClevesCatalina de Clèves

    Catalina de Cleves (o de Nevers), condesa de Eu (1548 - 11 de mayo de 1633) fue la esposa de Enrique I, duque de Guisa y matriarca de la poderosa e influyente Casa de Guisa. Por matrimonio, fue duquesa de Guisa desde 1570 hasta 1588, y duquesa viuda de Guisa a partir de entonces. También fue condesa de Eu por derecho propio desde 1564.

  6. The Hours of Catherine of Cleves (Morgan Library and Museum, now divided in two parts, M. 917 and M. 945, the latter sometimes called the Guennol Hours or, less commonly, the Arenberg Hours) is an ornately illuminated manuscript in the Gothic art style, produced in about 1440 by the anonymous Dutch artist known as the Master of Catherine of Cleves.

  7. Hace 4 días · Catherine of Cleves was born to Adolph I, Duke of Cleves, and Marie of Burgundy on the 25th of May, 1417, in Schwanenburg Castle, situated in what is now Cleves, Germany. In 1430, Catherine married Arnold of Egmond, Duke of Guelders, although she remained in Cleves for the year following their marriage. She is thought to have commissioned the Book of Hours herself, potentially a gift to ...