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Jülich (German pronunciation: [ˈjyːlɪç] ; in old
spellings also
known as
Guelich or Gülich, Dutch: Gulik, French: Juliers, Ripuarian: Jöllesch) is a town...
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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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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...
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Maria of
Jülich-Berg,
daughter of Duke
William IV of
Jülich-Berg and
Sibylle of Brandenburg, who
became heiress to her father's
estates Jülich, Berg and...
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Duchies of
Jülich-Cleves-Berg was a
territory in the Holy
Roman Empire between 1521 and 1614,
formed from the
personal union of the
duchies of
Jülich, Cleves...
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Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ; lit. “
Jülich Research Centre”) is a
German national research institution that
pursues interdisciplinary research in the...
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Maria of
Jülich-Berg (3
August 1491 – 29
August 1543) was the
Duchess of
Jülich-Berg, as the
daughter of
Wilhelm IV, Duke of
Jülich-Berg and
Sibylle of...
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Duchy of
Jülich-Berg. In 1509, John III, Duke of Cleves, made a
strategic marriage to
Maria von Geldern,
daughter of
William IV, Duke of
Jülich-Berg, who...
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Wilhelm of
Jülich-Cleves-Berg (German:
Johann Wilhelm,
Herzog zu Kleve,
Jülich und Berg) (28 May 1562 – 25
March 1609) was the last Duke of
Jülich-Cleves-Berg...
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Province of
Jülich-Cleves-Berg (German:
Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg) was a
province of
Prussia from 1815 to 1822.
Jülich-Cleves-Berg was established...