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  1. Spouse of John III, Duke of Cleves. Maria von Jülich und Berg (Jülich-Berg) (3 Aug 1491 - 29 Aug 1543)

  2. William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. Mother. Archduchess Maria of Austria. Duchess Marie Eleonore of Cleves (16 June 1550 – 1 June 1608) was the Duchess of Prussia by marriage to Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia. She was the eldest child of William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Maria of Austria .

  3. 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. Cerca de un siglo más tarde, en 1521, estos dos ducados, junto con el condado de Ravensberg, quedaron extintos, con solo la hija del último duque, María de Geldern, como heredera.

  4. Maria de Habsburgo. Brasão. Ana de Cleves (em alemão: Anna von Kleve ), também conhecida como Ana de Jülich-Cleves-Berg ( Cleves, 10 de março de 1552 — Höchstädt an der Donau, 16 de outubro de 1632) [ 1][ 2] foi condessa palatina de Neuburgo e de Sulzbach, além de duquesa de Jülich e Berg pelo seu casamento com Filipe Luís do ...

  5. Brief Life History of Maria. When Erzherzogin Maria von Österreich was born on 15 May 1531, in Prague, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire, her father, Ferdinand I Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches, was 28 and her mother, Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, was 27. She married Wilhelm V Herzog von Jülich-Kleve-Berg on 18 July 1546, in Regensburg ...

  6. 8 de dez. de 2023 · Media in category "Archduchess Maria of Austria". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Jakob Seisenegger 004.jpg 884 × 1,603; 577 KB. Hans Besser 001.jpg 375 × 452; 180 KB. Anonym Erzherzogin Maria 1554.jpg 902 × 1,588; 324 KB.

  7. Netherlands. The United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire between 1521 and 1666, formed from the personal union of the duchies of Jülich, Cleves and Berg . The name was resurrected after the Congress of Vienna for the province of Jülich-Cleves-Berg of the Kingdom of Prussia between 1815 and 1822.