Margaret of Cleves

Margaret of Cleves

Margaret of Cleves may refer to:

  • Margaret of Cleves (died 1190), wife of Louis II of Thüringen
  • Margaret of Cleves (died 1251), wife of Otto II of Gelre
  • Margaret of Cleves (c. 1310 - c. 1341), wife of Adolf II van der Mark
  • Margaret of Cleves (c.1375-1411), wife of Albrecht of Bavaria
  • Margaret of Cleves (1416-1444), wife of William III of Bavaria and Ulrich V of Württemberg

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