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James III of Scotland and Joanna of Jülich

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Difference between James III of Scotland and Joanna of Jülich

James III of Scotland vs. Joanna of Jülich

James III (10 July 1451/May 1452 – 11 June 1488) was King of Scots from 1460 to 1488. Joanna of Jülich (died 1394) was the youngest daughter of Duke William II and his wife, Marie of Guelders.

Similarities between James III of Scotland and Joanna of Jülich

James III of Scotland and Joanna of Jülich have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): John II, Lord of Egmond, John V, Lord of Arkel, Maria van Arkel.

John II, Lord of Egmond

John II, Lord of Egmond (c. 1385 – 4 January 1451) was the son of Arnold I of Egmond (d. 9 April 1409, the son of John I and Guida D'Armstall) and Jolanthe of Leiningen (d. 24 April 1434, the daughter of Frederick VIII of Leningen and Jolanthe of Jülich).

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John V, Lord of Arkel

John V, Lord of Arkel (11 September 1362 in Gorinchem – 25 August 1428 in Leerdam) was Lord of Arkel, Haastrecht and Hagestein and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and West Frisia.

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Maria van Arkel

Maria van Arkel (c. 1385 – 19 July 1415) was the only daughter and heiress of Lord John V of Arkel and Joanna of Jülich.

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James III of Scotland and Joanna of Jülich Comparison

James III of Scotland has 140 relations, while Joanna of Jülich has 7. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.04% = 3 / (140 + 7).

References

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