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  1. She married William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg on 18 July 1546 as his second wife. Their children were: Marie Eleonore (1550–1608); married Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia. Anna (1552–1632); married Philip Louis, Count Palatine of Neuburg. Magdalene (1553–1633); married John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, brother of Philip Louis ...

  2. Maria of Jülich-Berg (3 August 1491 – 29 August 1543) was the Duchess of Jülich-Berg, as the daughter of Wilhelm IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg and Sibylle of Brandenburg. She became heiress to her father’s estates of Jülich , Berg and Ravensberg after it had become apparent that her parents’ marriage would not produce any more children.

  3. 11 de ago. de 2019 · Born – 3rd August 1491. Died – 29th August 1543. Father – William IV Duke of Julich-Berg (1455 – 1511) Mother – Sibylle of Brandenburg (1467 – 1524) Spouse – m. 1509 – John III Duke of Cleves (1490 – 1539) Children – Sybille (1512 – 1554), Anne of Cleves (1515 – 1557), William (1516 – 1592), Amelia (1517 – 1586 ...

  4. Marie von Jülich-Berg, born on 3 August 1491, was the daughter of Wilhelm, duke of Jülich and Berg, and his second wife Sibylle of Brandenburg. She married John of Cleves on 1 October 1510. They had four children, Sibylle, married John Friedrich, Elector of Saxony Anne, 4th wife of Henry VIII, King of England

  5. Maria Eleonore Jülich-Kleve-Berg was a member of the aristocracy in Europe. Marie Julich was born 16 June 1550 to William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Archduchess Maria of Austria. She died 1 June 1608. Duchess Marie Eleonore of Cleves (16 June 1550 – 1 June 1608) was a Duchess consort of Prussia by marriage to Albert Frederick, Duke of ...

  6. Maria von Jülich-Berg. Nobility. Only child and heiress of Wilhelm VIII Duke of Jülich and Berg and his second wife Sibylle von Brandenburg. She married Johann III von Kleve in 1510 and bore him four children. After her fathers death Johann united the Duchies of Jülich, Kleve and Berg and the county of Ravensberg and became the most powerful...

  7. The United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg was a combination of states of the Holy Roman Empire. The duchies of Jülich and Berg united in 1423. Nearly a century later, in 1521, these two duchies, along with the county of Ravensberg, fell extinct, with only the last duke's daughter Maria von Geldern left to inherit; under Salic law, women could ...