Maria of Jülich-Berg

Female 1491 - 1553  (62 years)


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  • Name Maria of Jülich-Berg 
    Birth 1491 
    Gender Female 
    Death 1553 
    Siblings 1 sibling 
     1. Maria of Jülich-Berg,   b. 1491   d. 1553  (Age 62 years)
     2. Johan van Gulik,   b. 1495   d. 1550  (Age 55 years)
     
    Person ID I1726  Database
    Last Modified 23 Apr 2017 

    Father William IV of Jülich-Berg, Duke,   b. 9 Jan 1455   d. 6 Sep 1511 (Age 56 years) 
    Mother Sybille of Brandenburg,   b. 31 May 1467   d. 9 Jul 1524 (Age 57 years) 
    Marriage 25 Jul 1481 
    Family ID F2642  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Spouse / Partner Johan III of Cleves,   b. 1490   d. 1539 (Age 49 years) 
    Marriage 1509 
    Children 
       1. Female Sybille of Cleves,   b. 1512   d. 1554 (Age 42 years)
       2. Female Anne of Cleves,   b. 1515   d. 1557 (Age 42 years)
       3. Male William (Wilhelm) of Cleves,   b. 1516   d. 1592 (Age 76 years)
       4. Female Amalia of Cleves,   b. 1517   d. 1586 (Age 69 years)
    Family ID F756  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 27 Jun 2016 

  • Notes 
    • Maria of Jülich-Berg (3 August 1491 - 29 August 1543) was born in Jülich, the daughter of Wilhelm IV, Duke of Jülich-Berg and Sibylle of Brandenburg.

      Maria came from the line of German princesses that stretched back to Sybille of Brandenberg, Sophia of Saxony, and Adelaide of Teck.

      Maria became heiress to her father's estates of Jülich, Berg and Ravensberg after his death in 1511. In her marriage to John III, Duke of Cleves in 1509, Maria's estates and titles were eventually merged with the Duchy of Cleves. John, who inherited the Duchy of Cleves-Mark in 1521, then became the first ruler of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, which would exist until 1666.

      She married John III, Duke of Cleves in 1509, by whom she had three daughters and a son. Sybille (1512-1554), William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (Wilhelm) (1516-1592), Amalia (1517-1586), and Anne (1515-1557) who was Queen consort of England from 6 January 1540 to 9 July 1540 to King Henry VIII.

      Maria was a strict, traditional Catholic and not a proponent of educating princesses and noble women, which by this point was the norm for the English nobility and gentry. In The Wives of Henry VIII, Antonia Fraser suggests that, following their marriage, one reason Henry VIII disliked her daughter Anne so much was that, unlike his first two wives and many of the court ladies around him, Anne did not possess educational and musical accomplishments and was ill-equipped to function in the contentious English court. Duchess Maria herself appears not to have favored sending her daughter to England. She wrote in a later correspondence she loved her daughter so much that she was 'loath to suffer her to depart her'.