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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. He managed to expand his territory considerably during his reign. He took part in the Third Crusade.

  2. 28 de feb. de 2022 · In documents from 1176-1191 he is mentioned as Count of Laurenburg, in another one of 1193 as Count of Nassau. He took part in the Third Crusade (1189-1192) under Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. He was married with a certain Kunigunde, who supervived him. He is seen as the primogenitor of the (now extinct) dynasty Nassau.

    • Wetzlar, HE
    • Gwendolyn Kunigonde Von Spanheim
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  3. Walram. count of Nassau. Learn about this topic in these articles: establishment of the House of Nassau. 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.

  4. 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Walram I de Nassau , alemán : Walram I. von Nassau ( c. 1146 [1] [2] - 1 de febrero de 1198 [1] [2] [3] [4] ), también conocido como Walram I de Laurenburg , fue conde de Nassau y es el Nassau más antiguo cuya ascendencia es absolutamente segura. [1] . Logró expandir su territorio considerablemente durante su reinado.

  6. In 1255, after the Counts of Nassau acquired the estates of Weilburg, the sons of Count Henry II divided Nassau for the first time. Walram II received the county of Nassau-Weilburg . From 1328 on, his younger brother, Otto I , held the estates north of the Lahn river, namely the County of Nassau-Siegen and Nassau-Dillenburg .

  7. 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. He took part in the Third Crusade. Biography. Early life. Territorial expansion.