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Viburnum opulus,
commonly known as the
guelder-rose, or
guelder rose (/ˈɡɛldər/), is an Old
World species of
flowering plant in the
family Adoxaceae. Viburnum...
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Gelderland (/ˈɡɛldərlənd/ GHEL-dər-lənd, Dutch: [ˈɣɛldərlɑnt] ), also
known as
Guelders (/ˈɡɛldərz/ GHEL-dərz) in English, is a
province of the Netherlands, located...
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Duchy of
Guelders (Dutch: Gelre; French: Gueldre; German: Geldern) is a
historical duchy,
previously county, of the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in the...
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Catherine of
Guelders (ca. 1440 –
Guelders,
January 25, 1497), was
regent of the
Duchy of
Guelders between 1477 and 1492.
First for her
brother during...
- pronunciation: [ˈɡɛldɐn] ; Dutch: Gelre, Gelder, Gelderen;
archaic English:
Guelder(s)) is a city in the
federal German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. It...
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Guelders is a
historical duchy,
previously county, of the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in the Low Countries.
before 1096–about 1129:
Gerard I
about 1129–about...
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Guelders Wars (Dutch:
Gelderse oorlogen, German:
Geldrische Erbfolgekriege) were a
series of
conflicts in the Low
Countries between the Duke of Burgundy...
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miracles that were
ascribed to her. Her
parents were Megingoz,
count of
Guelders, and Gerberga, who was a
descendant of
German king
Henry the Fowler. They...
- Mary of
Guelders (Dutch:
Maria van Gelre; c. 1434/1435 – 1
December 1463) was
Queen of
Scots by
marriage to King
James II. She
ruled as
regent of Scotland...
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Gerard of
Guelders (c. 1149 - 1181) was
count consort of Boulogne.
Gerard was the first-born son of the
count of
Guelders Henry I and
Agnes of Arnstein...