Person:Margarethe Julich (1)

Margarethe _____, Princess of Julich
d.10 Oct 1425
m. Abt 1338
  1. Margarethe _____, Princess of JulichAbt 1342 - 1425
  2. Elizabeth Princess of Julich, [Countess of Ravensberg]Abt 1344 - Aft 1388
  3. William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of BergAbt 1348 - 1408
m. 23 Sep 1369
  1. Adolph I _____, Duke of Cleves1373 - 1448
  2. Dietrich IX _____, Count of Mark1374 - 1398
  3. Margaret _____, of ClevesAbt 1375 - 1411
  4. Engelberte _____, Countess of KleveAbt 1378 - 1458
  5. Elisabeth _____, Countess of Kleve-Mark1378 - 1424
  6. Gerhard _____, Count of Mark1378 - 1461
Facts and Events
Name Margarethe _____, Princess of Julich
Alt Name Margarethe van Gulik en Berg
Alt Name Margareta Von Julich
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1342 Amberg, Oberpfalz, Bayern, Germany
Alt Birth? 1352 Amberg,Oberpfalz,Bayern,Germany
Marriage 23 Sep 1369 to Adolf III of the Marck
Death? 10 Oct 1425
Alt Death? 1429 Monreberg,,,
Reference Number? Q2318660?


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Margaret of Jülich ( – 10 October 1425) was a daughter of Duke Gerhard VI of Jülich and his wife, Margaret of Ravensberg (1315-1389).

In 1369, she married Adolf III of the Marck. She had fourteen children with him, at least five of whom did not survive infancy.

  • Mynta (b. )
  • Joanna (b. ), abbess of Hörde
  • Adolph (1373-1448), succeeded his father in Cleves and later also in the Marck.
  • Dietrich (1374-1398), succeeded his father in the Marck.
  • Gerhard (d. 1461), also Adolph as count of the Marck
  • Margaret (1375-1411), married in 1394 Albert I, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1404)
  • Elisabeth (1378-1439), married Reinold of Valkenburg (d. 1396) and Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria
  • Engelberta (d. 1458), married Frederick IV of Moers (1376-1448)
  • Catherine ( – 1459)
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References
  1.   Margaret of Jülich, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.