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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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[[File:Burg Nassau-01.jpg|thumb|Nassau Castle]] |
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Arnold 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.<ref name="hesselfelt" /> |
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Arnold is mentioned as count of Laurenburg between 1124–1148.<ref name="hesselfelt" /><ref name="dek">dr. A.W.E. Dek, ''Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau'', Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel, 1970.</ref> He probably ruled together with his brother [[Rupert I, Count of Laurenburg|Rupert I]].<ref name="hesselfelt" /><ref name="dek" /> Arnold and Rupert built [[Nassau Castle]] around 1120.<ref name="dek" /> |
Arnold is mentioned as count of Laurenburg between 1124–1148.<ref name="hesselfelt" /><ref name="dek">dr. A.W.E. Dek, ''Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau'', Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel, 1970.</ref> He probably ruled together with his brother [[Rupert I, Count of Laurenburg|Rupert I]].<ref name="hesselfelt" /><ref name="dek" /> Arnold and Rupert built [[Nassau Castle]] around 1120.<ref name="dek" /> |
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No marriage has been mentioned of Arnold.<ref name="hesselfelt" /> |
No marriage has been mentioned of Arnold.<ref name="hesselfelt" /> |
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* {{cite book|last=Thiele|first=Andreas |title=Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte, Band I, Teilband 2: Deutsche Kaiser-, Königs-, Herzogs- und Grafenhäuser II (Annotated genealogical tables of rulers from European History, Volume 1, Part 2: German Emperor, King, Duke and Count Houses II)|publisher=RG Fischer Verlag|location=Frankfurt am Main|year=1994|edition=2nd|isbn=3-89501-023-5|language=German}} |
* {{cite book|last=Thiele|first=Andreas |title=Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte, Band I, Teilband 2: Deutsche Kaiser-, Königs-, Herzogs- und Grafenhäuser II (Annotated genealogical tables of rulers from European History, Volume 1, Part 2: German Emperor, King, Duke and Count Houses II)|publisher=RG Fischer Verlag|location=Frankfurt am Main|year=1994|edition=2nd|isbn=3-89501-023-5|language=German}} |
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Revision as of 20:58, 23 August 2018
Arnold I of Laurenburg († before 1154),[1] was count of Laurenburg and an ancestor of the House of Nassau.
Biography
Arnold 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.[1]
Arnold is mentioned as count of Laurenburg between 1124–1148.[1][2] He probably ruled together with his brother Rupert I.[1][2] Arnold and Rupert built Nassau Castle around 1120.[2]
In 1124, Arnold became the Vogt of Idstein. Idstein had come under the control of Count Dudo in 1122. Arnold also later became the Vogt of St. George's Monastery Church in Limburg an der Lahn.
No marriage has been mentioned of Arnold.[1]
External links
Sources
- Parts of this article were translated from the corresponding Dutch Wikipedia on August 21st, 2018.
- Schwennicke, Detlev (1998). Europäische Stammtafeln (European Ruler Tables), Neue Folge Band I (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann GmbH. ISBN 3-465-02743-4. Table 60.
- Thiele, Andreas (1994). Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte, Band I, Teilband 2: Deutsche Kaiser-, Königs-, Herzogs- und Grafenhäuser II (Annotated genealogical tables of rulers from European History, Volume 1, Part 2: German Emperor, King, Duke and Count Houses II) (in German) (2nd ed.). Frankfurt am Main: RG Fischer Verlag. ISBN 3-89501-023-5.