Johann I, Duke of Cleves

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Johann I von Kleve, Herzog von Kleve

Also Known As: "Johan van Kleef", "Jean Ier", "comte de Cleves"
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Birthplace: Kleve, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Death: September 05, 1481 (62)
Kleve, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Son of Adolf IV, duke of Cleves and Mary of Burgundy
Husband of Elisabeth de Nevers
Father of Johann II "the Babymaker", Duke of Cleves; Adolf von Kleve; Engelbert von Kleve, comte de Nevers; Maria von Kleve; Philipp von Kleve and 2 others
Brother of Margaret von Kleve, Herzogin zu Bayern Gräfin zu Württemberg; Katharina von Kleve, Duchess of Guelders; Elizabeth von Kleve, Princess; Agnes von Kleve; Helene von Kleve and 3 others
Half brother of Anne 'von Kleve' de Ravestein

Occupation: Succeeded as Duke of Cleaves, seigneur de St Valery
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About Johann I, Duke of Cleves

Born 14/1/1419 or 16/2/1419

Stamboom nr. : 209.252. Generatie : 18.

John I, Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark (16 February 1419 – 5 September 1481). Jean de Belliqueux (warlike), was Duke of Cleves and Count of Mark.

Life

John was the son of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and Mary of Burgundy.[1] He was raised in Brussels at the Burgundian court of his uncle Philip the Good. He ruled Cleves from 1448 from 1481, and Mark since 1461 after the death of his uncle Gerhard who had waged war on his own brother.

John fought 3 wars with the Electorate of Cologne and finally defeated Ruprecht of the Palatinate, conquering the cities of Xanten and Soest.[2] In these wars, he was supported by his uncle Philip the Good, bringing Cleves-Mark into the Burgundian sphere of influence. His marriage with Elisabeth Countess of Nevers, from a sideline of the House of Burgundy, only strengthened this influence. John also took sides in the Münster Diocesan Feud supporting the aspirations of the House of Hoya to the episcopacy in Münster.[3]

John was also made a Knight in the Burgundian Order of the Golden Fleece in 1451,[4] with which he was depicted by Rogier van der Weyden. In 1473 he helped the Burgundian Duke Charles the Bold conquer the Duchy of Guelders.

Marriage and children

On 22 April 1455, John married Elizabeth of Nevers, daughter of John II, Count of Nevers.[5] They had:

John II, Duke of Cleves (13 April 1458 – 15 March 1521);[ married 3 November 1489 Matilda of Hesse Adolf (1461–1498); a canon of Liege

Engelbert, Count of Nevers (26 September 1462 – 21 November 1506); married 23 February 1489 Charlotte de Bourbon-Vendôme

Dietrich (1464)

Marie of Cleves (1465–1513)

Philip of Cleves[5] (1467–1505); Bishop of Nevers, Amiens and Autun

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Johann I, Duke of Cleves's Timeline

1419
January 14, 1419
Kleve, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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April 13, 1458
Kleve, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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September 26, 1462
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September 5, 1481
Age 62
Kleve, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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