- The
Duchy of
Jülich (German:
Herzogtum Jülich; Dutch:
Hertogdom Gulik; French: Duché de Juliers)
comprised a
state within the Holy
Roman Empire from the...
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Duchies of
Jülich-Cleves-Berg was a
territory in the Holy
Roman Empire between 1521 and 1666,
formed from the
personal union of the
duchies of
Jülich, Cleves...
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Robert "Bobby"
Julich (/ˈdʒuːlɪk/ JOO-lik; born
November 18, 1971), po****rly
called Bobby Julich, is an
American former professional road
bicycle racer...
- the
Dukes of
Jülich-Berg
became extinct, and the
estate thus came
under the rule of John III, Duke of
Cleves —
along with his
personal territories, the...
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Torsten Jülich (born 1
December 1974 in Borna, East Germany) is a
German former football player. He made his
debut on the
professional league level in...
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Walram of
Jülich (c. 1304 – 14
August 1349) was
Archbishop of
Cologne from 1332 to his
death in 1349.
Walram was one of the
younger sons of
Count Gerhard...
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history is
closely related to that of its
southern neighbours: the
Duchies of
Jülich and Berg, as well as
Guelders and the
Westphalian county of Mark. The Duchy...
- I of
Jülich emerge victorious.
William was
confirmed in the
inheritance of
Guelders in 1379, and from 1393
onwards held both
duchies in
personal union...
- part of the
Duchy of
Jülich-Berg in 1423, and
ultimately the
United Duchies of
Jülich-Cleves-Berg in 1521.
After the War of the
Jülich succession, in the...
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Holstein and Schleswig, of Magdeburg, of Bremen, of Guelders, Cleves,
Jülich and Berg, Duke of the
Wends and the K****ubes, of Crossen,
Lauenburg and...