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  1. 26 de may. de 2024 · His grandsons, Rupert II and Walram I, were the first to have themselves named count of Nassau around 1160. In 1255, Walrams grandsons, brothers Walram II and Otto I, split their possessions. The grand ducal family of Luxembourg descends from Walram, the Dutch royal family from Otto, although both branches have since died out in ...

  2. 8 de may. de 2024 · Waleran (or Walram) II of Arlon (died 1082), supposedly also called Udon of Limburg, was the count of Arlon from AD 1052 and, if he was the same person as Udon, also count of Limburg from 1065 and advocatus of the Abbey of Sint-Truiden.

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Waleran II (or Walram II) ( c. 1085 – 1139), also called Paganus, probably due to a late baptism, was the Duke of Limburg and Count of Arlon ( de) from his father's death in about 1119 until his own twenty years later.

  4. 12 de may. de 2024 · Walram von Nassau Laurenberg was born about 1146. He was married between 1170 and 1180 to Kunegonde Sponheim, they had 3 children. He died on February 1, 1198. This information is part of Genealogische database BergSmit by Fred Bergman on Genealogy Online.

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · William II (born May 27, 1626, The Hague, Neth.—died Nov. 6, 1650, The Hague) was the prince of Orange, count of Nassau, stadtholder and captain general of six provinces of the Netherlands from 1647, and the central figure of a critical struggle for power in the Dutch Republic.

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  6. 26 de may. de 2024 · That would make an end to the almost 450 years of uncertainty about the burial place of Count Adolf. A tiny, tiny exhibition called “Speurtocht naar graaf Adolf van Nassau” (Quest for Count Adolf von Nassau) opened on 20 January 2016 at the University Museum in Groningen, The Netherlands.

  7. Hace 3 días · On 16 June 1815, at the battle of Quatre Bras, in command of the Left Wing: I Corps, II Corps (minus the Girard division, present at the battle of Ligny ), III Cavalry Corps (minus the l'Héritier division, present at the battle of Ligny) and Imperial Guard light cavalry division. On 18 June 1815, at the battle of Waterloo, effective field ...