House of Berg

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The House of Berg was a prominent German noble family that ruled territories in the Rhineland and Westphalia during the Middle Ages and early modern period.

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Label Occurrences
House of Berg canonical 10
House of Berg-Mark 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf German noble house
noble family
aristocraticHouseType early modern dynasty
medieval dynasty
coatOfArms arms of Berg (red lion on silver field)
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
dynasticType hereditary monarchy
ethnicGroup German
governmentForm feudal lordship
hasTitle Count of Berg
Count of Jülich
Count of Mark
Count of Ravensberg
Duke of Berg
Duke of Jülich-Berg
historicalRegion Lower Rhine
North Rhine
language Middle High German
nobleRank comital dynasty
ducal dynasty
notableMember Adolf VI of Berg
Adolf VII of Berg
Engelbert I of Berg
Engelbert II of Berg
Gerhard I of Berg
partOf German nobility
Rhenish Imperial Circles influence
politicalRole territorial princes in the Holy Roman Empire
politicalStatus immediate vassal of the Holy Roman Emperor
region Rhineland
Westphalia
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
ruledTerritory County of Berg
County of Mark
County of Ravensberg
Duchy of Berg
Duchy of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
surface form: Duchy of Jülich-Berg
successor House of Jülich
surface form: House of Jülich-Berg
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period

Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Duchy of Mark dynasty House of Berg
Berg ruledBy House of Berg
Duchy of Berg ruledBy House of Berg
House of La Marck alliedWith House of Berg
County of Berg ruledByDynasty House of Berg
House of Mark hasCadetBranch House of Berg
this entity surface form: House of Berg-Mark
House of Mark dynasticUnionWith House of Berg
Duke of Berg heldByDynasty House of Berg
Engelbert II of Berg nobleFamily House of Berg