

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharina_van_Kleef https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Cleves_(1417–1479) -- English version
Katharina van Kleef ( May 25, 1417 - Lobith , February 20, 1476 ) was the wife of Arnold van Egmont , duke of Gelre . She was a daughter of Adolf IV van Kleef-Mark and Maria van Bourgondië . [1] She was a cousin of Philip the Good .
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Katharina married Arnold at the age of thirteen. In the power struggle that broke out between her husband and her son, Adolf van Egmont , Katharina chose her son's side. With the knowledge of Katharina, her son was detained by her son. [2] Katharina and her husband did not live in a fixed place. Favorite places were Valkhof in Nijmegen , Rosendael Castle in Rozendaal and Lobith Castle . [2]
Children: Katharina and Arnold had the following children:
Maria ( Grave , 1431 - Roxburgh Castle , Edinburgh 1463), married to James II of Scotland [3] [4] Willem (* 1434, † young) [3] Margaretha (1436 - Simmern , 2 November 1486), married on 16 August 1454 in Lobith to Frederick I of Palatinate-Simmern (24 April 1417 - Simmern , 2 November 1480) [3] [5] Adolf ( Grave , 1439 - Tournai , 1477), Duke of Gelre 1465–1471 and 1473–1477 [6] Catharina van Gelre (1439–1497), regent of Gelre 1477-1481; presumably married Louis of Bourbon (c. 1436 - Wez (near Liège ) 30 August 1482), prince-bishop of Liège [3] [7] Book of Hours From October 10, 2009 to January 3, 2010, there was an exhibition in Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen about the Book of Hours by Katharina van Kleef and 'the world of Catherine'. [2] [8]
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Catherine (25 May 1417 – 10 February 1479) was Duchess of Guelders. The Hours of Catherine of Cleves was commissioned for her.
Catherine was the daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and Marie of Burgundy. She was a niece of Philip the Good.
The Hours of Catherine of Cleves was commissioned for her when she married Arnold, Duke of Guelders, on 26 January 1430. It shows her lineage, as well as herself in prayer. The hours had been lost for four hundred years before resurfacing in 1856. It is one of the most richly decorated books of its kind that is preserved.
Catherine lived with her parents until 1431, despite already having been married the year before. She had close ties with Philip of Burgundy, who was mistrusted by her husband. Catherine had her daughter Mary raised at the Burgundian court. When her husband punished Driel, he lost support in his duchy. Catherine acted as intermediate between her husband and the Estates of the realm. In 1450, Duke Arnold went on a pilgrimage to Rome and Palestine. During his absence, Catherine acted as regent.[2]
She supported her son Adolf when he took over power from his father. Charles, Duke of Burgundy had Adolf taken capture in 1470, when he proved an unreliable ally to Burgundy.[3] Catherine spent her last years in Lobith, where she died in 1476.
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Stamboom nr. : 209.193.
Generatie : 18.
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William, Lord Borthwick, had the following children by an unknown wife Darryl Lundy's Peerage:
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Katharina van Kleef (25 mei 1417 - Lobith, 20 februari 1476) was de vrouw van Arnold van Egmont, hertog van Gelre. Zij was een dochter van Adolf IV van Kleef-Mark en Maria van Bourgondië. Zij was een nicht van Filips de Goede.
Op dertienjarige leeftijd trouwde Katharina met Arnold. In de machtsstrijd die uitbrak tussen haar man en haar zoon, Adolf van Egmont, koos Katharina de zijde van haar zoon. Met medeweten van Katharina werd haar man vastgezet door haar zoon.[2] Katharina en haar man woonden niet op een vaste plaats. Favoriete verblijfplaatsen waren het Valkhof in Nijmegen, Kasteel Rosendael in Rozendaal en het kasteel van Lobith.
Katharina en Arnold kregen de volgende kinderen:
Van 10 oktober 2009 tot en met 3 januari 2010 was in Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen een tentoonstelling over het Getijdenboek van Katharina van Kleef en 'de wereld van Katherina'.[2] De tentoonstelling heeft ruim 45.000 bezoekers getrokken.
1417 |
May 25, 1417
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Kleve, Rhineland, Germany
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1433 |
January 17, 1433
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Grave, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
1432 in Grave, Netherlands |
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1434 |
1434
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Geldern, Germany
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1436 |
October 11, 1436
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Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederlande
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1438 |
February 12, 1438
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Grave, North Brabant, The Netherlands
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1439 |
1439
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Geldern, Germany
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1479 |
February 10, 1479
Age 61
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Lobith, Netherlands
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1479
Age 61
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