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  2. Henry was probably a son of count Rupert II of Laurenburg and an unknown woman. [1] [2] Henry is mentioned as count of Nassau between 1160 and 1167. He ruled together with his cousin Rupert III. [1] [2] In 1161, Henry was in the army camp of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. [1] In 1167, Henry was the commander of an army of the Electorate of ...

  3. May 2, 2024 · 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.

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    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. He probably ruled together with his brother Arnold I.

  5. 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 Guelders (daughter of count Gerard I of Guelders). Rupert is mentioned as count of Laurenburg between 1154 and 1158. He ruled together with his brother Arnold II.

  6. Arnold II of Laurenburg (died 1158/1159), mentioned as count of Laurenburg 1151–1158. Rupert II of Laurenburg (died ca. 1159), mentioned as count of Laurenburg 1154–1158. In a charter from 1148 a certain Gerhard of Laurenburg is mentioned, who quite possibly was a younger son of Rupert I, however his relationship does not appear in any charter.

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