• Rupert I of Laurenburg, German: Ruprecht I. von Laurenburg (died before 13 May 1154), was count of Laurenburg and one of the ancestors of the House of...
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    was moved, under Dudo's sons Rupert I and Arnold I, to Nassau Castle around 1124. The original castle in Laurenburg was destroyed in the Thirty Years War...
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  • Arnold II of Laurenburg, German: Arnold II. von Laurenburg (died 1158/59) was count of Laurenburg and one of the ancestors of the House of Nassau. Arnold...
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  • Arnold I of Laurenburg, German: Arnold I. von Laurenburg (died before 1154), was count of Laurenburg and an ancestor of the House of Nassau. Arnold was...
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  • 1130), son of Emmo Arnold I, Count of Cleves, the Count of Cleves 1119–1147 Arnold I, Count of Laurenburg (died before 1154) Arnold I, Lord of Egmond (c...
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    Gerard I of Guelders). Rupert is mentioned as count of Laurenburg between 1154 and 1158. He ruled together with his brother Arnold II. Rupert and Arnold were...
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  • Dudo of Laurenburg, German: Dudo von Laurenburg, Latin: Tuto de Lurinburg († before 1124), was probably Count of Laurenburg and is considered the founder...
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    by Dudo of Laurenburg (German: Dudo von Laurenburg), the founder of the House of Nassau. In 1120, Dudo's sons and successors, Counts Rupert I (German: Ruprecht)...
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    The Counts of Laurenburg and Nassau expanded their authority under the brothers Robert (Ruprecht) I (1123–1154) and Arnold I of Laurenburg (1123–1148)....
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  • c. 1125, to Rupert I, Count of Laurenburg (died before 13 May 1154). From this marriage the following children were born: Arnold II (died 1158/59), mentioned...
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  • (Schönau Abbey near Strüth über Nastätten) as well as the Vierherrengericht, Laurenburg Castle, the Esterau (which was jointly owned with the counts of Diez)...
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  • part in the Third Crusade. Rupert was probably a son of count Arnold II of Laurenburg and a woman of unknown name. Rupert is mentioned as count of Nassau...
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    Rhineland-Palatinate. The town of Nassau was founded in 915. Dudo of Laurenburg held Nassau as a fiefdom as granted by the Bishopric of Worms. His son...
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    by Dudo, Count of Laurenburg, the founder of the House of Nassau. In 1120, Dudo's sons and successors, Counts Rupert I and Arnold I, established themselves...
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    shared ownership of the family homelands around the castles of Nassau and Laurenburg. Around 1280, Adolf became involved in the Nassau-Eppstein Feud [de] with...
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    of Conrad I of Steinach, Bishop of Worms, and formally granting the fiefdom over the castle and town of Nassau to the House of Laurenburg, receiving...
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    main residences before 1292, when he became King of the Romans Arnold I, Count of Laurenburg (died c. 1148), was from 1124 Vogt of Idstein Johann Baptist...
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