Duke of Guelders
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The Duke of Guelders was the sovereign ruler of the historical duchy of Guelders in the Low Countries, a title often held by prominent European monarchs such as Frederick William I of Prussia.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Duke of Guelders canonical | 10 |
| Arnold, Duke of Guelders | 1 |
| Hertog van Gelre | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T990048 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Duke of Guelders Context triple: [Frederick William I of Prussia, positionHeld, Duke of Guelders]
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Duke of Limburg
The Duke of Limburg was a noble title historically associated with the ruler of the Duchy of Limburg in the Low Countries, later held ceremonially by Dutch monarchs such as William I of the Netherlands.
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Duke of Brabant
The Duke of Brabant is the traditional title reserved for the heir apparent to the Belgian throne.
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Willem van Nassau
Willem van Nassau is the birth name of William I of Orange, the 16th-century nobleman who led the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule and is regarded as the founding father of the Netherlands.
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Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz
Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz was a 17th-century Dutch nobleman and military leader who served as Stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe during the Eighty Years' War.
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Duke of Jülich-Berg
The Duke of Jülich-Berg was the sovereign ruler of the united Rhineland territories of Jülich and Berg within the Holy Roman Empire.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Duke of Guelders Target entity description: The Duke of Guelders was the sovereign ruler of the historical duchy of Guelders in the Low Countries, a title often held by prominent European monarchs such as Frederick William I of Prussia.
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A.
Duke of Limburg
The Duke of Limburg was a noble title historically associated with the ruler of the Duchy of Limburg in the Low Countries, later held ceremonially by Dutch monarchs such as William I of the Netherlands.
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Duke of Brabant
The Duke of Brabant is the traditional title reserved for the heir apparent to the Belgian throne.
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Willem van Nassau
Willem van Nassau is the birth name of William I of Orange, the 16th-century nobleman who led the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule and is regarded as the founding father of the Netherlands.
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Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz
Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz was a 17th-century Dutch nobleman and military leader who served as Stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe during the Eighty Years' War.
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Duke of Jülich-Berg
The Duke of Jülich-Berg was the sovereign ruler of the united Rhineland territories of Jülich and Berg within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Statements (54)
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Subject: Duke of Guelders Description of subject: The Duke of Guelders was the sovereign ruler of the historical duchy of Guelders in the Low Countries, a title often held by prominent European monarchs such as Frederick William I of Prussia.
Referenced by (12)
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