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  1. The House of Jülich, German: Haus von Jülich, was a noble House in Germany, operating from the 12th to the 16th century. Its members were initially counts of Jülich, then promoted to dukes of Jülich. By marriage they acquired the duchy of Gelders, which eventually passed to the House of Egmond.

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      The Duchy of Jülich (German: Herzogtum Jülich; Dutch:...

  2. Los Ducados Unidos de Jülich-Cléveris-Berg fueron una combinación de Estados del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico: los ducados de Jülich y Berg unidos en 1423.

  3. Desde 1521 Jülich-Berg y Cléveris formaron los Ducados Unidos de Jülich-Cléveris-Berg en unión personal bajo el Duque Juan III. Cuando el último duque de Jülich-Cléveris-Berg murió sin herederos directos en 1609, explotó la Guerra de sucesión de Jülich. Esta terminó con el Tratado de Xanten de 1614, que dividió los estados ...

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  4. The House of Jülich, German: Haus von Jülich, was a noble House in Germany, operating from the 12th to the 16th century. Its members were initially counts of Jülich, then promoted to dukes of Jülich. By marriage they acquired the duchy of Gelders, which eventually passed to the House of Egmond.

  5. House of Jülich(-Heimbach), Counts. in union with Ravensberg – 1348–1360 Gerhard; 1360–1380 Wilhelm II; became duke in 1380; House of Jülich(-Heimbach), Dukes. in union with Ravensberg (except 1404–1437) and after 1423 in union with the duchy of Jülich – 1380–1408 William I; 1408–1437 Adolf; 1437–1475 Gerhard