War of the Guelderian Succession

War of the Guelderian Succession
Date1371-1379
LocationDuchy of Guelders
Belligerents
Duchy of Jülich
Bronckhorst faction
Blois
Heeckeren faction
Commanders and leaders
William III
Mary of Guelders
John II of Blois
Machteld of Guelders

The War of the Guelderian Succession was a battle for the throne of the Duchy of Guelders that raged between 1371 and 1379.

The war originated when Duke Rainald III died without issue in 1371. His brother, Edward, who had been killed in the Battle of Baesweiler earlier that same year also left no offspring. The pretenders to the ducal throne were the two daughters of Duke Rainald II: Machteld, who was married to John II, Count of Blois, and Mary, wife of William II of Jülich and mother to William I of Guelders and Jülich, on whose behalf she claimed the throne of Guelders.

14th-century Guelders was divided in two factions:

The war lasted eight years, with Mary and her supporters emerging victorious, and Mary's son William becoming Duke of Guelders.

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