
Duchy of Berg
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Berg was a state—originally a county, later a duchy—in the Rhineland of Germany. Its capital was Düsseldorf. It existed as a distinct political entity from the early 12th to the 19th centuries.
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1101–1815)
County (Duchy) of Berg | |||||||||
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1101–1815 | |||||||||
![]() Map of the Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle around 1560, Duchy of Berg highlighted in red | |||||||||
Status | Duchy | ||||||||
Capital |
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Common languages | German | ||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||
Duke of Berg | |||||||||
• 1360–1380 | Wilhelm II (first duke) | ||||||||
• 1809-1813 | Napoléon Louis Bonaparte (Grand Duke) | ||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Emergence from Lotharingia | 1101 | ||||||||
• Split with County of Mark | 1160 | ||||||||
• United with County of Jülich | 1348 | ||||||||
1521 | |||||||||
1609 and 1690 | |||||||||
• Awarded to Prussia | 9 June 1815 | ||||||||
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The name of the county lives on in the modern geographic term Bergisches Land, often misunderstood as bergiges Land (hilly country).