List of consorts of Cleves

List of consorts of Cleves
See also: List of monarchs of Cleves.

Contents

Countess of Cleves

House of Cleves, 1020/25–1368

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
The name of Dietrich I/III's wife is not known.
Coat of arms of Brabant.svg Ida of Brabant
[1]
Godfrey I of Leuven, Landgrave of Brabant
(Leuven)
- 1128 20 February, after 1146
husband's death
27 July, before 1162 Arnold I
Berta - - - -
husband's accession as junior-count
after 1134
husband's death
8 April, year unknown Arnold (II)
Wappen-sulzbach-main.png Adelheid of Sulzbach Gebhard III, Count of Sulzbach
(Babenberg)
- - 20 February, after 1146
husband's accession
27 April 1172
husband's death
10 September 1189 Dietrich II/IV
Counts of Holland Arms.svg Margaret of Holland Floris III, Count of Holland
(Holland)
- 1182 27 March 1200/1203
husband's death
after 1203 Dietrich III/V
Matilda of Dinslaken - - - 27 March 1200/1203
husband's accession
1224 Dietrich IV/VI
Wappen Landkreis Meissen.png Hedwige of Meissen Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen
(Wettin)
- 1226 before 2 February 1250
Armoiries de Sponheim 1.svg Aleidis von Heinsberg Henry of Sponheim, Lord of Heinsberg
(Sponheim)
- 22 September 1255, contracted 24 May 1260
husband's accession
18 March 1275
husband's death
after 1303 Dietrich V/VII
Blason ville fr Avanne-Aveney (Doubs).svg Margaret of Guelders Otto II, Count of Guelders
(Wassenberg)
- 1260-1279 18 March 1275
husband's accession
1226 Dietrich VI/VIII
Counts of Habsburg Arms.svg Margaret of Habsburg Eberhard of Habsburg, Count of Kiburg
(Habsburg)
- 14 July 1290 4 October 1305
husband's death
10 April 1333
Counts of Mark Arms.svg Adelheid of the Marck Engelbert I, Count of the Marck
(De la Marck)
- - 4 October 1305
husband's accession
- Otto
Armoiries de Virnebourg.svg Mechtild of Virneburg Ruprecht II of Virneburg
Virneburg
- - 1311
husband's death
after 1360
Blason ville fr Avanne-Aveney (Doubs).svg Margaret of Guelders Reginald I, Count of Guelders
(Wassenberg)
1290 7 May 1308 1311
husband's accession
1331/33 Dietrich VII/IX
Wappen Juelich Herzogtum.svg Marie of Jülich Gerhard V, Count of Jülich
(Jülich)
- 1340 7 July 1346
husband's death
1353
Blason ville fr Avanne-Aveney (Doubs).svg Mechtild of Guelders Reginald II, Count of Guelders
(Wassenberg)
1325 before 22 February 1348 7 July 1346
husband's accession
19 November 1368
husband's death
21 September 1384 John

House of La Marck, 1368–1417

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
Wappen Juelich Herzogtum.svg Margaret of Jülich
[2]
Gerhard VI, Count of Jülich
(Jülich)
1350 1369 7 September 1394
husband's death
10 October 1425 Adolph I
Wappen Juelich Herzogtum.svg Agnes of the Palatinate
[2]
Rupert of Germany
(Wittelsbach)
1379 before 1 March 1400 12 February 1401 Adolph II
DH-Ulrich der Vielgeliebte Gattinnen.jpg Marie of Burgundy
[2]
John the Fearless
(Valois-Burgundy)
1393 22 July 1406 1417
Became Duchess
30 October 1463

Duchess of Cleves

House of La Marck, 1417–1609

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
DH-Ulrich der Vielgeliebte Gattinnen.jpg Marie of Burgundy
[2]
John the Fearless
(Valois-Burgundy)
1393 22 July 1406 1417
Raised to Duchess
23 September 1448
husband's death
30 October 1463 Adolph I
Blason Bourgogne Nevers Rethel.svg Elisabeth of Nevers
[2]
John II, Count of Nevers
(Valois-Burgundy-Nevers)
1439 22 April 1455 5 September 1481
husband's death
21 June 1483 John I
Coat of arms of Hesse.svg Mathilde of Hesse
[2]
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse
(Hesse)
1 July 1473 3 November 1489 19 February 1505 John II
Wappen Juelich-Berg-Ravensberg.svg Maria of Jülich-Berg
[2][3][4][5]
William IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg
(Jülich)
3 August 1491 1 October 1510 15 March 1521
husband's accession
6 February 1538/9
husband's death
29 August 1543 John III
Jeannedalbret.jpg Jeanne III of Navarre
[2][3][4][5][6][7]
Henry II of Navarre
(Albret)
7 January 1528 13 July 1541 1546
Marriage annulled
9 June 1572 William
Hans Besser 001.jpg Maria of Austria
[2][3][4][5]
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
(Habsburg)
15 May 1531 18 July 1546 11 December 1581
Jakobe von Baden.jpg Jakobea of Baden-Baden
[2][3][4][5]
Philibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden
(Baden)
16 January 1558 16 June 1585 5 January 1592
husband's accession
3 September 1597 John William
100px Antonia of Lorraine
[2][3][4][5]
Charles III, Duke of Lorraine
(Lorraine)
26. August 1568 20 June 1599 25 March 1609
husband's death
23 August 1610
Passed to Brandenburg, See Also List of consorts of Brandenburg

Grand Duchess of Berg and Cleves

House of Bonaparte, 1806–1813

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
CarolinaB.jpg Maria Annunziata Carolina Bonaparte Carlo Maria Buonaparte
(Bonaparte)
25 March 1782 20 January 1800 15 March 1806
husband's accession
1 August 1808
became Queen of Naples
18 May 1839 Joachim Murat

Notes

  1. ^ Also Lady consort of the Vogtei of Stift Xanten and Zyfflich.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Also Countess consort of Marck.
  3. ^ a b c d e Also Duchess consort of Jülich.
  4. ^ a b c d e Also Duchess consort of Berg.
  5. ^ a b c d e Also Countess consort of Ravensberg.
  6. ^ Also Duchess consort of Guelders.
  7. ^ Also Countess consort of Zutphen.

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