at the head of a Flemish army besieging Tournai, after the States ofGuelders had recognized him once more as Duke. Subsequently, Guelders was ruled by...
Guelders is a historical duchy, previously county, of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the Low Countries. before 1096–about 1129: Gerard I about 1129–about...
Gerard III may refer to: Gérard III, Count of Rieneck (d. 1216) Gerard III, Count ofGuelders (d. 1229) Gérard de Dainville (d. 1378), Bishop of Cambrai...
Eleanor of Woodstock (18 June 1318 – 22 April 1355) was an English princess and the duchess ofGuelders by marriage to Reginald II ofGuelders. She was...
Gerard I or Gerhard I may refer to: Gerard I, Count ofGueldersGerard I of Isenburg-Kempenich Gerard I of Durbuy Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe...
Gerard II may refer to: Gerard II, Count ofGuelders (from 1129 to 1131) Gerard II of Isenburg-Kempenich (co-Lord in 1329–1330) Girard II of Roussillon...
nobleman Gerard Grenier (died c. 1170), Lord of Sidon, Kingdom of Jerusalem Gerard I, Count ofGuelders (c. 1060–1120) Gerard II, Count ofGuelders (died...
studies on the history of the Batavians and their historical importance for the Duchy ofGuelders and the city of Nijmegen. Gerard died in Marburg on 10...
were Otto II, Count of Zutphen and Judith of Arnstein. She first married around 1116 to Gerard II (d. 1131), count ofGuelders and of Wassenberg, and had :...