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  1. Rupert (German: Ruprecht) was Vogt at Siegen and is one of the eldest known possible ancestors of the House of Nassau. Life. Rupert is mentioned at Siegen between 1079 and 1082 as the owner of parts of the lands of Lipporn/Laurenburg, and in a charter from 1079/89 as Vogt at Siegen. He was a vassal of the Electorate of Mainz.

  2. Biography. Nassau Castle. Schönau Abbey. Rupert was a son of Dudo of Laurenburg (German: Dudo von Laurenburg) and the fourth of the seven daughters of count Louis I of Arnstein, possibly her name was Irmgardis or Demudis. [2] Rupert is mentioned as count of Laurenburg between 1124 and 1152.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Age 59. Death of Ruprecht I von Laurenburg. Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Genealogy for Count Ruprecht von Laurenburg (c.1095 - 1154) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Rupert I of Laurenburg, a son of Dudo, married Beatrix of Limburg, establishing the Nassaus’ first connection to the Netherlands. More connections were to follow over the next few centuries. His grandsons, Rupert II and Walram I, were the first to have themselves named count of Nassau around 1160.

  5. Rupert II of Laurenburg, German: Ruprecht II. von Laurenburg (died c. 1159) was count of Laurenburg and one of the ancestors of the House of Nassau. Laurenburg Castle Rupert was a son of count Rupert I of Laurenburg and Beatrix of Limburg , a daughter of Walram II the Pagan , Count of Limburg and Duke of Lower Lorraine , and Jutta of ...

  6. Rupert I de Laurenburg , alemán : Ruprecht I. von Laurenburg (fallecido antes del 13 de mayo de 1154 [1] [2] [3] ), fue conde de Laurenburg y uno de los antepasados de la Casa de Nassau . Biografía. Castillo de Nassau. Abadía de Schönau.

  7. Rupert se menciona en Siegen entre 1079 y 1082 como propietario de partes de las tierras de Lipporn / Laurenburg, y en una carta de 1079/89 como Vogt en Siegen. Fue vasallo del Electorado de Mainz. Es posible que Rupert ya fuera Conde de Laurenburg, pero no se menciona como tal en ningún estatuto.