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  1. Maria van Arkel (c. 1385 – 19 July 1415) was the only daughter and heiress of Lord John V of Arkel and Joanna of Jülich. She inherited the title to Gelderland from her maternal uncle, Duke Reginald IV, and her son became Arnold, Duke of Gelderland. She was the paternal grandmother of Mary of Guelders, who became Queen of Scots.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · She was born circa 1389 at of Arkel, Zeeland, Netherlands. She married Johann II, Lord of Egmont, son of Arnold (Arend) I, Lord Egmond & Ysselstein and Yolantha von Leiningen, on 23 June 1409 at Arkel, Gelderland, Netherlands. Maria von Arkel died on 18 July 1415.

    • Arkel, South Holland
    • Ijsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • circa 1389
  3. Maria van Arkel (Arkel, ca.1389 - IJsselstein, 19 juli 1415) was Vrouwe van Egmont en IJsselstein, door haar huwelijk met Jan II van Egmont. Levensloop. Ze was een dochter van Jan V van Arkel en Johanna van Gulik, via wie ze afstamde van het huis Gulik.

  4. When Maria van Arkel was born about 1389, in Giessenlanden, South Holland, Netherlands, her father, Jan V van Arkel, was 28 and her mother, Johanna von Jülich-Geldern, was 22. She married John II Lord of Egmond on 23 June 1409. They were the parents of at least 2 sons.

  5. Biography. Maria van Arkel b about 1389, IJsselstein, d. 18 juli 1415, was a daughter of Jan V van Arkel and Johanna van Gulik. She married Jan II van Egmond (1385-1451) : Jan van Egmond overleed den 4den Januarij 1451. Zijn leven was gekenmerkt door groote onrust, en zijne regering over Egmond door groote twisten met de abten der Abdij.

  6. Family Tree Preview. Ancestry Chart Descendancy Chart. Family History : Discover the family tree of Maria van ARKEL, ou Marie d' ARKEL, D'Arkel for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  7. Maria van Arkel (or Mary von Arkel) was born circa 1385 to Jan V van Arkel (1362-1428) and Johanna von Jülich (-1394) and died 18 July 1415 of unspecified causes. She married Jan II van Egmond (1384-1451) 23 June 1409 JL.