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  1. Dudo of Laurenburg, German: Dudo von Laurenburg, Latin: Tuto de Lurinburg († before 1124), [1] [2] was probably Count of Laurenburg and is considered the founder of the House of Nassau.

    • Before 1124
    • Rupert?
    • The fourth of the seven daughters of Count Louis I of Arnstein
    • House of Nassau
  2. Dudo von Laurenburg († vor 1124) [1] war wahrscheinlich Graf von Laurenburg und gilt als eigentlicher Stammvater des Hauses Nassau . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Nachkommen. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Die Burg Laurenburg. Dudo war wahrscheinlich ein Sohn von Ruprecht von Laurenburg, dem erzbischöflichen Vogt im Siegerland.

  3. Rupert was the father of Dudo of Laurenburg. There are more persons known who, as owners of the lands of Lipporn/Laurenburg (and thus the predecessors of Rupert), probably also were his ancestors. The first is a certain Drutwin mentioned in 881 as a landowner in Prüm, and who is the oldest known possible ancestor of the House of Nassau.

  4. Built by. Dudo of Laurenburg. Nassau Castle, located in Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, was the original seat of the House of Nassau. The ruins of the castle are situated on a rock outcropping about 120 m (390 ft) above the Lahn River.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LaurenburgLaurenburg - Wikipedia

    History. Laurenburg Castle is first mentioned in 1093 in the purported founding charter of the Maria Laach Abbey (a document some historians consider fabricated). A "Comes Dudo de Lurenburch", believed to be Dudo of Laurenburg (ca. 1060 - ca. 1123), is listed fifth on the witness list.

  6. Father. Dudo of Laurenburg. Mother. The fourth of the seven daughters of count Louis I of Arnstein. Rupert I of Laurenburg, German: Ruprecht I. von Laurenburg (died before 13 May 1154 [1] [2] [3] ), was count of Laurenburg and one of the ancestors of the House of Nassau .

  7. Dudo of Laurenburg [1] [2] was probably Count of Laurenburg and is considered the founder of the House of Nassau. The House of Nassau would become one of the reigning families in Germany, from which are descended through females the present-day royals of the Netherlands and Luxembourg, while officially belonging to this House.