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  1. Walram I of Nassau, German: Walram I. von Nassau (c. 1146 – 1 February 1198), also known as Walram I of Laurenburg, was Count of Nassau and is the oldest Nassau whose ancestorship is absolutely certain.

  2. 28 de feb. de 2022 · Walrams kleinzoon Otto I van Nassau was de stamvader van de Nederlandse tak van de Ottoonse linie van het Huis Nassau, waar het Nederlands koninklijk huis van af stamt. In documents from 1176-1191 he is mentioned as Count of Laurenburg, in another one of 1193 as Count of Nassau.

    • HE
    • " (link: Graf von Nassau)"
    • Gwendolyn Kunigonde Von Spanheim
    • 1146
  3. Count Walram II began the Countship of Nassau in Weilburg (Nassau-Weilburg), which existed to 1816. The Walram line also received the lordship of Merenberg in 1328 and Saarbrücken (by marriage) in 1353.

  4. In Nassau …the town of Nassau, and Walram (died 1198) was the first of them to assume the title count of Nassau. His grandsons divided the inheritance: Walram II took the southern portion of Nassau, and Otto I took the northern portion.

  5. Walram I of Nassau, German: Walram I. von Nassau (c. 1146 – 1 February 1198), also known as Walram I of Laurenburg, was Count of Nassau and is the oldest Nassau whose ancestorship is absolutely certain. He managed to expand his territory considerably during his reign.

  6. Henry II was the eldest son of Count Walram I of Nassau and a certain Kunigunde, possibly a daughter of a count of Sponheim or a daughter of count Poppo II of Ziegenhain. [2] Henry is mentioned for the first time in a charter dated 20 March 1198, together with his mother and his brother Rupert IV . [2]

  7. By the 12th century the local counts of Laurenburg had established themselves near the town of Nassau, and Walram (died 1198) was the first of them to assume the title count of Nassau. His grandsons divided the inheritance: Walram II took the southern portion of Nassau, and Otto I took the northern portion.