Joanna of Jülich
Joanna of Jülich (died 1394) was the youngest daughter of Duke William II and his wife, Marie of Guelders.
Joanna of Jülich | |
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Died | 1394 |
Noble family | House of Jülich |
Spouse(s) | John V, Lord of Arkel |
Father | William II, Duke of Jülich |
Mother | Maria of Guelders |
Marriage
In 1376, she married John V, Lord of Arkel (1362-1428). They had two children:
- William (d. 1 December 1417 in Gorinchem)
- Maria (d. 1415, in IJsselstein), married John II, Count of Egmond
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