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  1. Cleves, duchy of. duchy of Cleves, former state, W Germany, on both sides of the lower Rhine, bordering on the Netherlands. Cleves was the capital. A county from late Carolingian times, it acquired (late 14th cent.) the county of Mark, in Westphalia, and in 1417 was made a duchy. In 1521, Duke John III of Cleves inherited through marriage the ...

  2. Mother. Maria von Jülich-und-Berg. Anne of Cleves (September 22, 1515 – July 16, 1557) (German: Anna von Jülich-Kleve-Berg) was the fourth wife of Henry VIII of England from January 6, 1540 to July 9, 1540. Their brief marriage was a political one, and Henry seems never to have been attracted to her physically once he saw her in the flesh.

  3. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Amberley Publishing Limited, Jun 15, 2023 - History - 288 pages. Children of the House of Cleves describes and analyses the lives of Sybylla, Anna, Wilhelm and Amalia, the children of Johann III, Duke of Cleves. Though their parents were staunch Catholics, Wilhelm of Jülich‐Cleves‐Berg was a Lutheran – when it suited him.

  4. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of John II, Duke of Cleves has received more than 105,861 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. John II, Duke of Cleves is the 11,217th most popular politician, the 3,313th most popular biography from Germany and the 976th most popular German Politician.

  5. La Princesse de Clèves. La Princesse de Clèves ( [la pʁɛ̃.sɛs də klɛv], "The Princess of Cleves ") is a French novel which was published anonymously in March 1678. It was regarded by many as the beginning of the modern tradition of the psychological novel and a classic work. Its author is generally held to be Madame de La Fayette .

  6. Born on September 22, 1515, in Dusseldorf, Anne of Cleves was the wife that got away from Henry VIII. The daughter of John III, Duke of Cleves, she married Henry in 1540, after the King chose her to cement an alliance with the German Protestant states.

  7. Anne of Cleves was born at Düsseldorf on 22nd September 1515, daughter of Johann III, Duke of Cleves, and his wife Marie. Marriage. Anne married Henry VIII as his fourth wife at Greenwich on 6th January 1540 but the marriage was annulled in July of that year.