Dietrich V, Count of Cleves

Dietrich V was Count of Cleves from 1201 through 1260. Dietrich was born about 1185 as the son of Dietrich IV, Count of Cleves and Margaret of Holland.[1]

Dietrich V, Count of Cleves
Born1185
Kleve
Died1260
Noble familyHouse of Cleves
Spouse(s)Mathilda of Dinslaken Hedwig of Meissen
FatherDietrich IV, Count of Cleves
MotherMargaret of Holland

Possibly Dietrich V succeeded in 1198, under regency of Arnold II.

In 1234, he participated in the Stedinger Crusade.[2]

Marriage and Issue

In c. 1215 he married Mathilda of Dinslaken (d. 1226).[1] Their children were:

  • Dietrich of Cleves (c.1216), married Elizabeth of Brabant[1]
  • Margaretha of Cleves (c.1218), married Otto II of Guelders[1]

Secondly, he married Hedwig of Meissen (d. 1249). Their children were:

  • Dietrich VI of Cleves (c. 1226)
  • Dietrich Luf I of Cleves (c. 1228)
  • Agnes of Cleves (c. 1230)
  • Jutta of Cleves (c. 1232)

References

  1. Pollock 2015, p. xv.
  2. Maier 1994, p. 54.

Sources

  • Maier, Christoph T. (1994). Preaching the Crusades: Mendicant Friars and the Cross in the Thirteenth Century. Cambridge University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Pollock, M. A. (2015). Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296: "Auld Amitie". The Boydell Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Preceded by
Arnold II
Count of Cleves
12011260
Succeeded by
Dietrich VI


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