- jure uxoris,
Cleves, Berg jure uxoris,
Count of Mark, also
known as de la
Marck and
Ravensberg jure
uxoris (often
referred to as Duke of
Cleves) who died...
-
Kleve (German: [ˈkleːvə] ;
traditional English:
Cleves /kliːvz/ KLEEVZ; Dutch: Kleef; French:
Clèves; Spanish: Cléveris; Latin: Clivia; Low Rhenish: Kleff)...
-
Cleve or
Cleves may
refer to: The
historical Duchy of
Cleves Kleve, a town in
Germany known historically in
English as
Cleves Cleve,
South Australia,...
- Duke of
Cleves in 1521, the
states of Jülich, Berge,
Cleves and Mark
formed the
United Duchies of Jülich-
Cleves-Berg. His
daughter Anne of
Cleves (1515–1557)...
- La
Princesse de
Clèves ([la pʁɛ̃.sɛs də klɛv], "The
Princess of
Cleves") is a
French novel which was
published anonymously in
March 1678. It was regarded...
- Anna of
Cleves may
refer to: Anna of
Cleves (1495–1567),
daughter of John II of
Cleves,
married to
Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg Anne of
Cleves (1515–1557)...
-
basis of the Anne of
Cleves annulment was non-consummation. It is also
noted that
while Catherine Parr
outlived Henry, Anne of
Cleves also
survived him and...
- Jülich-
Cleves-Berge (William I of
Cleves,
William V of Jülich-Berg) (German:
Wilhelm der Reiche; 28 July 1516 – 5
January 1592) was a Duke of Jülich-
Cleves-Berg...
-
Frederick of Jülich-
Cleves-Berg (28
April 1555 in
Cleves – 9
February 1575 in Rome), was
Hereditary Prince of the
United Duchies of Jülich-
Cleves-Berg and the...
- was
commissioned for
Catherine of
Cleves by
either her
father or her husband.
Since the 11th century, the town of
Cleves had been the home of the venerable...