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  1. Margaret of Cleves, also spelled Margaretha or Margarethe (c. 1310 – after 1348) was the wife of Count Adolf II of the Marck and mother of Adolf III of the Marck. She was a daughter of Count Dietrich VIII of Cleves and Margaret of Guelders, who was a daughter of Reginald I of Guelders .

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Birth of Mechtild von der Mark. Mark, Germany. Genealogy for Countess Margarethe von Kleve (van Kleef) (c.1310 - 1348) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375–14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, though the marriage remained childless. The couple held court in The Hague.

  4. Margaret of Cleves, also spelled Margaretha or Margarethe (c. 1310 – after 1348) was the wife of Count Adolf II of the Marck and mother of Adolf III of the Marck. She was a daughter of Count Dietrich VIII of Cleves and Margaret of Guelders, who was a daughter of Reginald I of Guelders. On 15 March 1332, she married Count Adolf II of the Marck.

  5. Margaret of Cleves, Countess of the Marck ( c. 1310 – c. 1341 ), wife of Adolf II van der Mark. Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing ( c. 1375 –1411), wife of Albrecht of Bavaria. Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Munich (1416–44), wife of William III of Bavaria and Ulrich V of Württemberg.

  6. hide. (Top) Ancestors. Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing. Margaret of Cleves (c. 1375–14 May 1411) was a German noblewoman. A daughter of Adolph III, Count of Mark and Margaret of Jülich (making her sister to Adolph I ), in 1394 she became the second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, though the marriage remained childless [1].

  7. Margaret of Cleves, Countess of the Marck. Wife of Count Adolf II of the Marck. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. c. 1310. Date of death. 1350s (after 1348) Family.