Marie of Cleves, Duchess of Orléans
| Marie of Cleves | |
|---|---|
| Duchess of Orléans | |
| Marie of Cleves (or Anne of Cyprus) | |
| Born | 19 September 1426 | 
| Died | 23 August 1487 (aged 60) Chaunay | 
| Burial | Couvent des Célestins, Paris | 
| Spouse | |
| Issue | Marie, Viscountess of Narbonne Louis XII of France Anne, Abbess of Fontevraud | 
| House | La Marck | 
| Father | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves | 
| Mother | Mary of Burgundy | 
Marie of Cleves (19 September 1426 – 23 August 1487) was the third wife of Charles, Duke of Orléans. She was born a German princess, the last child of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife, Mary of Burgundy.
Marie was a patron of letters and commissioned many works; she was also an active poet herself, producing ballads and other verses. After the Duke's death she was secretly remarried in 1480 to one of her gentlemen of the chamber, the Artesian "Sieur de Rabodanges", who was some years her junior. She died in Chaunay.