Jolanthe von Jülich

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About Jolanthe von Jülich

Arnold I of Egmond, in Dutch Arnoud, Arend, or Arent van Egmond, (c. 1337 – 9 April 1409) was Lord of Egmond and IJsselstein.
He was the son of John I of Egmond and his wife, Guida of IJsselstein. From 1372, he was a member of the ministerial council of Albert of Bavaria. In 1394 he founded a Cistercian monastery outside the walls of IJsselstein. In Egmond aan den Hoef he renovated the chapel at the ancestral castle, surrounded the castle with a moat, and had a canal dug to connect it with Alkmaar.[1] In 1396, he participated in the military campaign in West Friesland. In 1398, he was enfeoffed with the Lordships of Ameland and De Bilt. He was commander of the Dutch troops who were tasked with stabilizing Frisia. There was a dispute with Count William VI of Holland, because Arnold supported the Cod side in the Hook and Cod wars. Arnold died at the age of 72 and was buried in the monastery at IJsselstein.
Arnold married Jolanthe of Leiningen (d. 24 April 1434, the'daughter of Frederick VII of Leiningen-Dagsburg and Jolanthe of Jülich). They had two surviving sons:

  • John II (c. 1385–1451), his successor
  • William (c. 1387–1451)

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From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_I,_Lord_of_Egmond
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Jolanthe von Jülich's Timeline

1330
1330
Bergheim,Rheinland,,Prussia
1352
1352
Leiningen, RP, Germany
1352
Swabia, Bavaria, Germany
1352
Germany
1355
1355
Altleiningen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1360
1360
1387
October 31, 1387
Age 57