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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.

  2. Aug 14, 2024 · 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. [1] Dudo built the castle of Laurenburg around 1090. In 1117, Dudo donated land to Schaffhausen Abbey for construction of a monastery in Lipporn.

    • Laurenburg, Rhineland-Palatinate
    • Anastasia Von Arnstein, Irmgard Von Arnstein
    • Rhineland-Palatinate
    • circa 1060
  3. 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.

  4. www.wikitree.com › wiki › Space:House_of_NassauHouse of Nassau - WikiTree

    Count Dudo-Henry of Laurenburg (ca. 1060 – ca. 1123) is considered the founder of the House of Nassau. He is first mentioned in the purported founding-charter of Maria Laach Abbey in 1093 (although many historians consider the document to be fabricated).

  5. Discover the family tree of Dudo (Heinrich) von Laurenburg for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  6. 2 days ago · Dudo's sons Arnold and Rupert took the title Count of Nassau. A split came in 1255, when sons of Count Henry II named Otto and Walram went their separate ways. Those in the Walram Line became known as Duke of Nassau and, later, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

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  8. Apr 16, 2024 · In a charter dated 1134 (after his death) he is mentioned as Count of Laurenburg. Nassau Castle became the seat of dynasty in 1159. In 1117, Dudo donated land to Schaffhausen Abbey for construction of a monastery in Lipporn.

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