Mathilde of Hesse (4 July 1473 in
Blankenstein
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– 19 February 1505 in
Cologne
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) was a Landrave princess from birth and became the
Duchess of Cleves
Countess of Cleves
House of Cleves, 1020/25–1368
House of La Marck, 1368–1417
Duchess of Cleves
House of La Marck, 1417–1609
Grand Duchess of Berg and Cleves
House of Bonaparte, 1806–1813
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and Countess of
La Marck through her marriage to
John II, Duke of Cleves
John II, "The Babymaker", Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark, (German: Johann II. "der Kindermacher", Herzog von Kleve, Graf von Mark) (13 April 1458 – 15 March 1521) was a son of John I, Duke of Cleves and Elizabeth of Nevers. He ruled Cleves fr ...
in 1489 until her death. She was the daughter of
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse, called "the Rich" (15 October 1440Morby, John. ''Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook'' (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 135. – 13 January 1483) was the se ...
(1441-1483) and his wife
Anna of Katzenelnbogen
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse, called "the Rich" (15 October 1440Morby, John. ''Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook'' (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 135. – 13 January 1483) was the se ...
(1443-1494).
She is notable for being the grandmother to
Anne of Cleves
Anne of Cleves (german: Anna von Kleve; 1515 – 16 July 1557) was Queen of England from 6 January to 12 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII. Not much is known about Anne before 1527, when she became betrothed to Francis, Duke of ...
the fourth wife of King
Henry VIII
Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disa ...
of England.
Early life and family
Mathilde was born on 4 July 1473 into the Hesse noble family, was the younger daughter of
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse, called "the Rich" (15 October 1440Morby, John. ''Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook'' (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 135. – 13 January 1483) was the se ...
and his wife,
Anna of Katzenelnbogen
Henry III, Landgrave of Upper Hesse, called "the Rich" (15 October 1440Morby, John. ''Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook'' (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 135. – 13 January 1483) was the se ...
the daughter of
Philipp I, Count of Katzenelnbogen
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"Philipp" has also been a shortened version of Philippson, a German surname especially prevalent amongst German Jews and Dutch Jews.
Surname
* Adolf Philipp (1864â ...
and his first wife, Anna of Württemberg. Her father earned an extreme amount of wealth and territories due to his marriage to Mathilde's mother Anna, and gained the nickname "the Rich". She became an heiress to the County of Katzenelnbogen after the death of her father in 1479. A dispute later developed around this inheritance, which was also called the "Katzenelnbogischen succession dispute". At the end, Mathilde's brother William benefited from the inheritance.
Mathilde also had five siblings. They were:
*Frederick (died young).
*Ludwig III (1460-1478). Never married and died without issue.
*Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg (1466–1523). She married
John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen
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and had six children.
*William III, Landgrave of Hesse (1471-1500). Married
Elisabeth and died without heirs.
*Heinrich (died young).
Marriage and issue
Mathilde's parents, like their older sister Elisabeth, tried to secure the Katzenelnbogen legacy with an early marriage policy. In the summer of 1481, she was engaged to John of Cleves, and the marriage was scheduled for 1485. However, it took place on 3 November 1489, after
Pope Innocent VIII
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had awarded Duke John the Golden Rose of Virtue on 15 April 1489 . This is remarkable in light of the fact that John, with his alleged 63 illegitimate children, had the dubious reputation of being a "child maker". From then on, John called himself "Johann von Kleve, Count of La Marck and Katzenelnbogen".
She married on 3 November 1489 in
Soest to
John II, Duke of Cleves
John II, "The Babymaker", Duke of Cleves, Count of Mark, (German: Johann II. "der Kindermacher", Herzog von Kleve, Graf von Mark) (13 April 1458 – 15 March 1521) was a son of John I, Duke of Cleves and Elizabeth of Nevers. He ruled Cleves fr ...
. He was son of
John I, Duke of Cleves
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. He was raised in Brussels ...
and
Elizabeth of Nevers
Elizabeth of Nevers (born: after 24 August 1439 in Nevers; died: 21 June 1483) was Duchess of Cleves from 1455 until her death, due to her marriage with John I of Cleves-Mark. She was the matriarch of the house of Cleves-Nevers, and thus the Clev ...
. The marriage produced three known children:
*
John
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* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
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* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
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* Second ...
(1490–1539), succeeded as Duke of Cleves and Count of the Marck
*
Anna
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* Anna (name)
Mononym
* Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke
* Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773)
* Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th century)
* Anna (Anisia) (fl. 1218 to 1221)
...
(1495–1567), married in 1518 with count
Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg
* Adolf (1498–1525), appointed by his father's cousin
Philip of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein
Philip of Cleves (1459 in Le Quesnoy – 28 January 1528 in Wijnendale Castle), Lord of Ravenstein, Wijnendale and Enghien, was a nobleman from the Low Countries and army commander, first for Maximilian of Austria, then for Flemish rebels and ...
and
Wijnendale
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It belongs to the municipality of Torhout. Wijnendale is situated at 4 km from the city center of Torhout, halfway in between this city center and Ichtegem.
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, as his successor, but died before Philip did in 1528
Death and burial
Mathilde died on 19 February 1505 from unknown causes at the young age of 31 in
Cologne
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. She was laid to rest in
Stiftskirche Kleve In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons: a non-monastic or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, which may be presided over by a ...
where her husband would be buried much later.
Prayer book origins
The Munich State Library (Cod. Germ. 84) contains the "Prayer Book of Sybille von Kleve", dated 1526. In his research, the art historian Eberhard Schenk zu Schweinsberg, based on an identical prayer book (on loan from the Cologne canon Valentin Engelhart von Geltersheym in the research library) proves that both prayer books come from a Cologne workshop. He states that only Mathilde could have been the first owner of the prayer book.snd that after her death, it was passed down to her granddaughter
Sibylle of Cleves
Sibylle of Cleves (17 January 1512 – 21 February 1554) was electress consort of Saxony.
Born in Düsseldorf,At the time, the area was in the Duchy of Berg. she was the eldest daughter of John III of the House of La Marck, Duke of Jülich ' ...
as a wedding present.
[Fürstinnen und Konfession; Sybille von Kleve]
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Ancestry
References
Sources
*Boltanski, Ariane (2006). Les ducs de Nevers et l'État royal: genèse d'un compromis (ca 1550 - ca 1600) (in French). Librairie Droz S.A.
*{{cite book , editor-last1=Ward , editor-first1=A.W. , editor-last2=Prothero , editor-first2=G.W. , editor-last3=Leathes , editor-first3=Stanley , year=1934 , title=The Cambridge Modern History , volume=XIII , publisher=Cambridge University Press
1473 births
1505 deaths
House of Hesse
Duchesses of Cleves
15th-century German people
15th-century German women
Daughters of monarchs