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Gerard III of GUELDERS-ZUTPHEN (1185-1229)

Name: Gerard III of GUELDERS-ZUTPHEN
Sex: Male
Father: Otto I + (1150-1207)
Mother: Richardis + (1162-1231)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 1185
Death 22 Oct 1229 (age 43-44)

Individual Note

Gerard III of Guelders (1185 – 22 October 1229) was the Count of Guelders and Zutphen from 1207 until his death in 1229. He was a son of Count Otto I of Guelders, and is sometimes called Gerard IV or Gerard V. He married Margaretha of Brabant, the daughter of Duke Hendrik I of Brabant, in 1206.

 

[edit] LifeGerard was an influential knight in the court of emperor Frederick II, but fell out of grace and the emperor destroyed Roermond in 1213 after a conflict between them. He fought the Bishop of Utrecht Otto II of Lippe over Salland, but supported the Bishop in the Battle of Ane. He was captured in this battle in 1227.[citation needed] The chronicle of Johannes de Beke mentions that Gerard was killed in battle.[1] Another source mentions that Gerard was killed in a battle at Zutphen in 1229.[2]

 

[edit] FamilyGerard was a son of Count Otto I of Guelders and Richardis of Bavaria. He married Margaretha of Brabant, the daughter of Duke Hendrik I of Brabant and Mathilde of Flanders. They had four children[3]:

 

Otto II, Count of Guelders, married first Margaret of Cleves, daughter of Dietrich IV, Count of Cleves and his first wife Mathilde von Dinslaken. Married second Philippe of Dammartin, daughter of Simon of Dammartin, Count of Aumâle and his wife Marie, Countess of Ponthieu.

Henry of Guelders, Bishop of Louvain (Liege)

Margaret of Guelders

Richardis of Guelders, married William IV, Count of Jülich