Walram was the elder son of Count
Henry II of NassauHenry II the Rich was Count of Nassau between 1198 and 1247. Among his descendants are the present-day rulers of both Luxembourg and the Netherlands.- Biography :...
and Matilda of
GueldersGuelders or Gueldres is the name of a historical county, later duchy, in the Low Countries.The duchy was named after the town of Geldern , which is now in Germany...
. He was chief cavalry officer in the service of Emperor Rudolf I.
In about 1247, Henry II abdicated, passing the reign to Walram's younger brother,
OttoOtto I of Nassau , Count of Nassau was the younger son of Count Henry II of Nassau and Matilda of Geldern.Otto I became the count of Dillenburg, Hadamar, Siegen, Herborn and Beilstein after many years of quarrel with his brother Count Walram II. In the division of 17 December 1255 he received...
. Sometime between 1249 and 1251, Walram began to share the reign as Co-Count of Nassau.
Because of continuing disputes with Otto, Walram II divided the inheritance with him on December 17, 1255, beginning a centuries-long political and geographical separation between the two lines of the House of Nassau.
Biography
Walram was the elder son of Count
Henry II of NassauHenry II the Rich was Count of Nassau between 1198 and 1247. Among his descendants are the present-day rulers of both Luxembourg and the Netherlands.- Biography :...
and Matilda of
GueldersGuelders or Gueldres is the name of a historical county, later duchy, in the Low Countries.The duchy was named after the town of Geldern , which is now in Germany...
. He was chief cavalry officer in the service of Emperor Rudolf I.
In about 1247, Henry II abdicated, passing the reign to Walram's younger brother,
OttoOtto I of Nassau , Count of Nassau was the younger son of Count Henry II of Nassau and Matilda of Geldern.Otto I became the count of Dillenburg, Hadamar, Siegen, Herborn and Beilstein after many years of quarrel with his brother Count Walram II. In the division of 17 December 1255 he received...
. Sometime between 1249 and 1251, Walram began to share the reign as Co-Count of Nassau.
Because of continuing disputes with Otto, Walram II divided the inheritance with him on December 17, 1255, beginning a centuries-long political and geographical separation between the two lines of the House of Nassau. The present-day
Grand Dukes of LuxemburgThe Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg consists of the extended family of the sovereign Grand Duke....
are descended from Walram. Walram received all of his father's lands south the
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River including
WiesbadenWiesbaden is a city in southwestern Germany and the capital of the federal state of Hesse. It has about 275,400 inhabitants, plus approximately 10,000 United States citizens...
,
IdsteinIdstein is a town of about 25,000 inhabitants in the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.- Location :Idstein lies in the Taunus north of Wiesbaden...
,
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and
SonnenbergSonnenberg is a borough of Wiesbaden, the capital of the state of Hesse, Germany. Formerly an independent municipality, Sonnenberg was incorporated into Wiesbaden on October 28, 1926. The borough has approximately 8,000 residents....
.
Walram was chief cavalry officer and a secret advisor of
Rudolph IRudolph I, also known as Rudolph of Habsburg – ) was King of the Romans from 1273 until his death...
, King of Germany.
Walram lost several towns, including Nieder-
LahnsteinLahnstein is a verband-free city of Rhein-Lahn-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the Lahn River with the Rhine, approximately south of Koblenz...
,
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and
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to the Archbishop of Trier. He also continued the
Dernbacher FeudThe Dernbacher Feud was an over one-hundred year long ongoing dispute in present-day Germany between the House of Nassau, several knightly families, and the Landgrave of Hesse...
against
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. He died on January 24, 1276), allegedly in mental derangement.
Family and children
Walram was married before 1250 to Adelheid of
KatzenelnbogenKatzenelnbogen is the name of a castle and small city in the district of Rhein-Lahn-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Katzenelnbogen is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde Katzenelnbogen.-History:...
(died February 22, 1288 in
MainzMainz is a city in Germany and the capital of the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was a politically important seat of the Prince-elector of Mainz under the Holy Roman Empire, and previously was a Roman fort city which commanded the west bank of the Rhine and formed part of the...
), daughter of Count Diether IV of Katzenelnbogen. The union produced the following children:
- Matilda, died young.
- Imagina (died before 1276), may have married Frederick of Lichtenberg.
- Diether (died November 23 1307), Archbishop and Elector of Trier, 1300-1307.
- Adolf (ca. 1255-1298), King of Germany from 1292 until 1298.
- Robert (died ca. 1305)
- Walram (died ca. 1324)
- Richardis (died July 28, 1311), a nun in Klarenthal Abbey
Klarenthal Abbey is a former convent of the Order of Poor Ladies in the borough of Klarenthal in Wiesbaden, Germany...
and MainzMainz is a city in Germany and the capital of the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was a politically important seat of the Prince-elector of Mainz under the Holy Roman Empire, and previously was a Roman fort city which commanded the west bank of the Rhine and formed part of the...
.
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