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In 1368 he succeeded his uncle John of Cleves and could maintain his rule there through the support of [[Liège]]. In 1369 he married Margaret of Jülich, daughter of [[Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg]] and had fourteen children, at least five of which did not survive infancy.<br>
In 1368 he succeeded his uncle John of Cleves and could maintain his rule there through the support of [[Liège]]. In 1369 he married Margaret of Jülich, daughter of [[Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg]] and had fourteen children, at least five of which did not survive infancy.<br>
* [[Adolph I, Duke of Cleves|Adolph]] (1373-1448), his successor in Cleves and later also in Marck.
After his brother [[Engelbert III of the Marck]] died without heirs in 1391, Adolph inherited Marck too. However, he gave Marck to his son [[Theodoric of the Marck|Theodoric]] in 1393. Adolph died in 1394 and was succeeded in Cleves by another of his sons, [[Adolph IV of the Marck|Adolph]].<br>
* [[Dietrich IX, Count of Mark|Dietrich]] (1374-1398), his successor in Marck.
Cleves and Marck were reunited again 4 years later, when Theodoric died and was succeeded by Adolph IV.
* [[Gerhard, Count of Mark|Gerhard]] († 1461), Graf zur Mark
* Margaret (1375-1411), married in 1394 [[Albert I, Duke of Bavaria]] († 1404)
* [[Elisabeth of Cleves|Elisabeth]] (1378-1439), married Reinold von Valkenburg († 1396) and [[Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria]]
* Engelberta († 1458), married Friedrich IV of Moers

After his brother [[Engelbert III of the Marck]] died without heirs in 1391, Adolph inherited Marck too. However, he gave Marck to his son [[Dietrich IX, Count of Mark|Dietrich]] in 1393.<br>
Adolph died in 1394 and was succeeded in Cleves by another of his sons, [[Adolph IV of the Marck|Adolph]].<br>
Cleves and Marck were reunited again 4 years later, when Dietrich died and was succeeded by Adolph IV.


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Revision as of 14:47, 27 August 2011

Adolph III of the Marck (German: Adolf III von der Mark) (1334 – September 7, 1394) was the Bishop of Münster (as Adolph) from 1357 until 1363, the Archbishop of Cologne (as Adolph II) in 1363, the Count of Cleves (as Adolph I) from 1368 until 1394, and the Count of Mark (as Adolph III) from 1391 until 1393.

Adolph was the second son of Count Adolph II of the Marck. On 16 November 1357 Pope Innocent VI appointed him the Bishop of Münster. In 1362 he signed a contract with his uncle Bishop Engelbert III of the Marck of Liège whereby he would inherit Cleves in the likely event Count John of Cleves died childless. On 13 June 1363 he was appointed the Archbishop of Cologne against the favourite John of Virneburg, but by the end of the year had resigned from the position to focus on the County of Cleves, despite the fact that his short tenure was scandalous and ridden with controversy.

In 1368 he succeeded his uncle John of Cleves and could maintain his rule there through the support of Liège. In 1369 he married Margaret of Jülich, daughter of Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg and had fourteen children, at least five of which did not survive infancy.

After his brother Engelbert III of the Marck died without heirs in 1391, Adolph inherited Marck too. However, he gave Marck to his son Dietrich in 1393.
Adolph died in 1394 and was succeeded in Cleves by another of his sons, Adolph.
Cleves and Marck were reunited again 4 years later, when Dietrich died and was succeeded by Adolph IV.

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Adolph of the Marck
Born: ca. 1334 Died: 7 September 1394 in Cleves
Regnal titles
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and
Duke of Westphalia and Angria
as Adolph II

1363
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prince-Bishop of Münster
as Adolph I

1357–1363
Succeeded by
Regnal titles
Preceded by Count of Cleves
as Adolph I

1368–1394
Succeeded by
Preceded by Count of Marck
as Adolph III

1391–1393
Succeeded by