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House of La Marck

The House of La Marck (German: Haus Mark; von der Mark) was a noble family, which from about 1200 appeared as the counts of Mark.

House of La Marck
Coat of arms of the county, the Counts of the Mark, the House of Mark and, to this day, the city of Hamm.
Coat of arms of the Counts of the Mark
Parent houseEzzonidsBerg
Place of originHoly Roman Empire
FounderAdolf I, Count of the Mark
Titles

History edit

The family history started with Count Adolf I, scion of a cadet branch of the Rhenish Berg dynasty residing at Altena Castle in Westphalia. In the early 13th century Adolf took his residence at his family's estates around Mark, a settlement in present-day Hamm-Uentrop. Adolf had inherited the Mark fortress from his father Count Frederick I of Berg-Altena (d. 1198) together with the older county around Altena and began to call himself count de La Mark.

Originally liensmen[clarification needed] of the archbishops of Cologne in the Duchy of Westphalia, the family ruled the County of Mark, an immediate state of the Holy Roman Empire, and, at the height of their powers, the four duchies of Julich, Cleves, Berg and Guelders as well as the County of Ravensberg. Members of the family became bishops in the Prince-Bishoprics of Liège, Münster and Osnabrück, and Archbishops in Cologne. Later collateral lines became dukes of Bouillon, a title which was later inherited by the House of La Tour d'Auvergne, princes of Sedan, dukes of Nevers, counts of Rethel and so forth.

Notable members edit

In 1591 the heiress of one of the collateral lines of the family, Charlotte de la Marck, was married to Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Marshal of France. In 1594 Charlotte died without issue, and her claims to Bouillon passed to her husband.

Simplified genealogy edit

Counts of Mark edit

 
La Mark coat of arms, 14th century
  1. Adolf I (d. 1249), first documented as comes de Marca in 1202
    1. Engelbert I (d. 1277)
      1. Eberhard (d. 1308)
        1. Engelbert II (d. 1328)
          1. Adolf II (d. 1346), married Margaret of Cleves in 1332
            1. Engelbert III (d. 1391)
            2. Adolf III (1334–1394), Count of Cleves from 1368 → see below
          2. Engelbert (1304–1368), Prince-Bishop of Liège 1345–1364, Archbishop of Cologne 1364–68
          3. Eberhard I (d. about 1378), Count of Arenberg → see below
        2. Adolf (1288–1344), Prince-Bishop of Liège 1313–1344

Dukes of Cleves—La Mark edit

 
Cleves-La Mark coat of arms, 15th century
 
Cleves-La Mark coat of arms, 15th century
  1. Adolf III (1334–1394), second son of Adolf II with Margaret of Cleves, Prince-bishop of Münster 1357–1363 and Archbishop of Cologne in 1363, inherited the County of Cleves upon the death of his maternal uncle Count Johann in 1368 and became Count of Mark upon the death of his elder brother Engelbert III in 1391
    1. Adolph I (1373–1448), Duke of Cleves from 1417
      1. Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Munich (1416–1444)
      2. Catherine of Cleves, Duchess of Guelders (1417–1479)
      3. John I (1419–1481)
        1. John II (1458–1521)
          1. John III (1490–1539), married Maria of Jülich-Berg in 1509, inherited the duchies of Jülich and Berg and the County of Ravensberg upon the death of his father-in-law Duke William IV of Jülich-Berg, ruled the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg upon the death of his father in 1521
            1. Sybille (1512–1554), married to Elector John Frederick of Saxony
            2. Anne (1515–1557), married to King Henry VIII of England
            3. William the Rich (1516–1592), married Maria of Habsburg, Archduchess of Austria and daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I, claimed the Duchy of Guelders upon the death of Duke Charles in 1538
              1. Marie Eleonore (1550–1608), married to Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia
              2. John Frederick (1555–1575)
              3. John William (1562–1609), extinction of the line, followed by the War of the Jülich succession
            4. Amalia (1517–1586)
        2. Engelbert, Count of Nevers (1462–1506)
      4. Elisabeth (1420–1488), Countess of Schwarzburg
      5. Agnes (1422–1446), Queen of Navarre
      6. Adolph of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein (1425–1492)
      7. Mary (1426–1487), Duchess of Orléans
    2. Dietrich II (1374–1398)

Counts of Marck—Arenberg edit

 
Arenberg coat of arms, Siebmacher, about 1605
  1. Eberhard I (d. about 1378) Lord of Arenberg
    1. Erard II von der Mark, Lord of Sedan & Arenberg
      1. Johann II von der Mark, Lord of Sedan & Arenberg
        1. Erard III von der Mark (+ 1496), Lord of Arenberg whose issue will die into the house of Ligne, by the marriage of Marguerite de la Marck-Arenberg with Jean de Ligne
        2. Robert I de la Marck (+ 1487), Lord of Sedan, chatellain de Bouillon
          1. Robert II de la Marck (1460–1536), Lord of Sedan, Duke of Bouillon
            1. Robert III de la Marck (1491–1537), Lord of Sedan, Duke of Bouillon
              1. Robert IV de la Marck (1520–1556), Duke of Bouillon, Earl of Braine & Maulevrier, Lord of Sedan.
                1. Henri Robert de la Marck (1539–1574), Duke of Bouillon, sovereign Prince de Sedan,
                  1. Guillaume Robert de la Marck (1563–1588), Pr of Sedan, Duke de Bouillon, Marquess of Cotron
                    1. Charlotte de la Marck (1574–1594), Dss of Bouillon, Pss de Sedan oo Henri de La Tour D'Auvergne
          2. Érard de La Marck (1472–1538), Prince-bishop of Liège 1506–1538
        3. William von der Marck Le Sanglier des Ardennes
          1. Johann I von der Marck, Baron of Lummen
            1. Johann II von der Marck, Baron of Lummen (1500–1552)
              1. William II de la Marck, Baron of Lummen, admiral of the Gueux de mer (1542–1578)

See also edit

Marguerite de La Marck d'Arenberg (1527–1599), princess-countess and sovereign of Arenberg from 1576. Married Jean de Ligne, baron of Barbançon, in 1547. General of the Spanish armies, he was killed at the battle of Heiligerlée in 1568.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Neil Jeffares Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800, LA MARCK
  2. ^ Honoré-Gabriel de Riquetti Mirabeau (comte de), Auguste Marie Raymond Arenberg (prince d', comte de La Marck), Adolphe Fourier de Bacourt. Correspondance entre le comte de Mirabeau et le comte de La Marck: pendant les années 1789, 1790 et 1791 volume 1, V. Le Normant, 1851 p. 280 (French)

External links edit

Genealogy de la Marck on genealogy.euweb.cz :

  • Marek, Miroslav. "dukes of Cleves". Genealogy EU.
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Arenberg, dukes of Bouillon, William the Wild Boar, Erard de la Mark". Genealogy EU.


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This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The House of La Marck German Haus Mark von der Mark was a noble family which from about 1200 appeared as the counts of Mark House of La MarckCoat of arms of the county the Counts of the Mark the House of Mark and to this day the city of Hamm Coat of arms of the Counts of the MarkParent houseEzzonids BergPlace of originHoly Roman EmpireFounderAdolf I Count of the MarkTitlesList Duke of BergDuke of ClevesDuke of GueldersDuke of JulichCount of MarkCount of Ravensberg Contents 1 History 2 Notable members 3 Simplified genealogy 3 1 Counts of Mark 3 2 Dukes of Cleves La Mark 3 3 Counts of Marck Arenberg 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe family history started with Count Adolf I scion of a cadet branch of the Rhenish Berg dynasty residing at Altena Castle in Westphalia In the early 13th century Adolf took his residence at his family s estates around Mark a settlement in present day Hamm Uentrop Adolf had inherited the Mark fortress from his father Count Frederick I of Berg Altena d 1198 together with the older county around Altena and began to call himself count de La Mark Originally liensmen clarification needed of the archbishops of Cologne in the Duchy of Westphalia the family ruled the County of Mark an immediate state of the Holy Roman Empire and at the height of their powers the four duchies of Julich Cleves Berg and Guelders as well as the County of Ravensberg Members of the family became bishops in the Prince Bishoprics of Liege Munster and Osnabruck and Archbishops in Cologne Later collateral lines became dukes of Bouillon a title which was later inherited by the House of La Tour d Auvergne princes of Sedan dukes of Nevers counts of Rethel and so forth Notable members editAdolph de la Marck 1288 1344 Prince Bishop of Liege Adolph II of the Marck died 1347 Count of the Marck son of Engelbert I of the Marck Engelbert III of the Mark 1333 1391 Count of the Marck son of Count Adolph II Adolf III of the Marck c 1334 1394 Prince Bishop of Munster later was Archbishop Elector of Cologne later was Count of Cleves later added Count of the Marck Engelbert de la Marck 1304 1368 Prince Bishop of Liege later was Archbishop Elector of Cologne William I de La Marck 1445 1486 assassinated a Prince Bishop of Liege causing a civil war in the prince bishopric Erard de La Marck 1472 1538 nephew of William I was prince bishop from 1506 till 1538 Robert II de la Marck nephew of William I was Duke of Bouillon seigneur of Sedan and Fleuranges Robert III de la Marck 1491 1537 son of Robert II was Marshal of France in 1526 and historian Robert IV de la Marck 1520 1556 was Duke of Bouillon and Prince of Sedan and Marshal of France in 1547 William II de la Marck 1542 1578 was admiral of the Gueux de mer the so called sea beggars who fought in the Eighty Years War 1568 1648 He was the great grandson of William I de la Marck Anne of Cleves 4th wife of King Henry VIII of England was a member of this house daughter of John III In 1591 the heiress of one of the collateral lines of the family Charlotte de la Marck was married to Henri de La Tour d Auvergne Marshal of France In 1594 Charlotte died without issue and her claims to Bouillon passed to her husband Louis Pierre Engelbert Comte de la Marck 1674 1750 1 Louis Engelbert Comte de la Marck 1701 1773 1 He was the last male descendant of the Counts de la Marck so his title Comte de la Marck was passed on to his grandson through his daughter Louise Marguerite who married Charles Marie Raymond of Arenberg 2 Auguste Marie Raymond Comte de la Marck 1753 1833 Simplified genealogy editCounts of Mark edit nbsp La Mark coat of arms 14th centuryAdolf I d 1249 first documented as comes de Marca in 1202 Engelbert I d 1277 Eberhard d 1308 Engelbert II d 1328 Adolf II d 1346 married Margaret of Cleves in 1332 Engelbert III d 1391 Adolf III 1334 1394 Count of Cleves from 1368 see below Engelbert 1304 1368 Prince Bishop of Liege 1345 1364 Archbishop of Cologne 1364 68 Eberhard I d about 1378 Count of Arenberg see below Adolf 1288 1344 Prince Bishop of Liege 1313 1344Dukes of Cleves La Mark edit nbsp Cleves La Mark coat of arms 15th century nbsp Cleves La Mark coat of arms 15th centuryAdolf III 1334 1394 second son of Adolf II with Margaret of Cleves Prince bishop of Munster 1357 1363 and Archbishop of Cologne in 1363 inherited the County of Cleves upon the death of his maternal uncle Count Johann in 1368 and became Count of Mark upon the death of his elder brother Engelbert III in 1391 Adolph I 1373 1448 Duke of Cleves from 1417 Margaret of Cleves Duchess of Bavaria Munich 1416 1444 Catherine of Cleves Duchess of Guelders 1417 1479 John I 1419 1481 John II 1458 1521 John III 1490 1539 married Maria of Julich Berg in 1509 inherited the duchies of Julich and Berg and the County of Ravensberg upon the death of his father in law Duke William IV of Julich Berg ruled the United Duchies of Julich Cleves Berg upon the death of his father in 1521 Sybille 1512 1554 married to Elector John Frederick of Saxony Anne 1515 1557 married to King Henry VIII of England William the Rich 1516 1592 married Maria of Habsburg Archduchess of Austria and daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I claimed the Duchy of Guelders upon the death of Duke Charles in 1538 Marie Eleonore 1550 1608 married to Albert Frederick Duke of Prussia John Frederick 1555 1575 John William 1562 1609 extinction of the line followed by the War of the Julich succession Amalia 1517 1586 Engelbert Count of Nevers 1462 1506 Elisabeth 1420 1488 Countess of Schwarzburg Agnes 1422 1446 Queen of Navarre Adolph of Cleves Lord of Ravenstein 1425 1492 Mary 1426 1487 Duchess of Orleans Dietrich II 1374 1398 Counts of Marck Arenberg edit nbsp Arenberg coat of arms Siebmacher about 1605Eberhard I d about 1378 Lord of Arenberg Erard II von der Mark Lord of Sedan amp Arenberg Johann II von der Mark Lord of Sedan amp Arenberg Erard III von der Mark 1496 Lord of Arenberg whose issue will die into the house of Ligne by the marriage of Marguerite de la Marck Arenberg with Jean de Ligne Robert I de la Marck 1487 Lord of Sedan chatellain de Bouillon Robert II de la Marck 1460 1536 Lord of Sedan Duke of Bouillon Robert III de la Marck 1491 1537 Lord of Sedan Duke of Bouillon Robert IV de la Marck 1520 1556 Duke of Bouillon Earl of Braine amp Maulevrier Lord of Sedan Henri Robert de la Marck 1539 1574 Duke of Bouillon sovereign Prince de Sedan Guillaume Robert de la Marck 1563 1588 Pr of Sedan Duke de Bouillon Marquess of Cotron Charlotte de la Marck 1574 1594 Dss of Bouillon Pss de Sedan oo Henri de La Tour D Auvergne Erard de La Marck 1472 1538 Prince bishop of Liege 1506 1538 William von der Marck Le Sanglier des Ardennes Johann I von der Marck Baron of Lummen Johann II von der Marck Baron of Lummen 1500 1552 William II de la Marck Baron of Lummen admiral of the Gueux de mer 1542 1578 See also editCounty of Mark French Comte de La Marck Marguerite de La Marck d Arenberg 1527 1599 princess countess and sovereign of Arenberg from 1576 Married Jean de Ligne baron of Barbancon in 1547 General of the Spanish armies he was killed at the battle of Heiligerlee in 1568 References edit a b Neil Jeffares Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800 LA MARCK Honore Gabriel de Riquetti Mirabeau comte de Auguste Marie Raymond Arenberg prince d comte de La Marck Adolphe Fourier de Bacourt Correspondance entre le comte de Mirabeau et le comte de La Marck pendant les annees 1789 1790 et 1791 volume 1 V Le Normant 1851 p 280 French External links editGenealogy de la Marck on genealogy euweb cz Marek Miroslav dukes of Cleves Genealogy EU Marek Miroslav Arenberg dukes of Bouillon William the Wild Boar Erard de la Mark Genealogy EU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House 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