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given as
collateral to
Guelders by
their cash-strapped rulers. On
separate occasions, in
return for
loans from the
treasury of
Guelders, the
bishop of Utrecht...
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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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their claims to
Guelders and
Charles II, Duke of
Guelders conquered the
Duchy in 1492. As Duke his
regent was his aunt
Catherine of
Guelders.
Charles remained...
- Brabant, and
Hainaut on the one side, and Charles, Duke of
Guelders, who
controlled Guelders, Groningen, and
Frisia on the
other side. The wars lasted...
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Gelderland (/ˈɡɛldərlənd/; Dutch: [ˈɣɛldərlɑnt] ), also
known as
Guelders (/ˈɡɛldərz/) in English, is a
province of the Netherlands,
located in the centre-east...
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Upper Guelders or
Spanish Guelders was one of the four
quarters in the
Imperial Duchy of
Guelders. In the
Dutch Revolt, it was the only
quarter that did...
- an
English princess and the
duchess of
Guelders and
countess of
Zutphen by
marriage to
Reginald II of
Guelders. She was
regent as the
guardian of their...
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Prussian Guelders or
Prussian G(u)elderland (Dutch:
Pruisisch Gelre; German: Preußisch Geldern) was the part of the
Duchy of
Guelders ruled by the Kingdom...
- 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...
- as Duke of
Guelders and
Count of
Zutphen from 1492
until his death. He had a prin****l role in the
Frisian peasant rebellion and the
Guelders Wars. Charles...