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- Dudo-Henry,_Count_of_Laurenburg abstract "Dudo-Henry of Laurenburg (German: Dudo-Heinrich von Laurenburg) (c. 1060 – c. 1123) was Count of Laurenburg in 1093 and is considered the founder of the House of Nassau. The House of Nassau would become an important aristocratic family in Germany, from which are descended through females the present-day royals of the Netherlands and Luxembourg, while officially belonging to this House.".
- Q320154 abstract "Dudo-Henry of Laurenburg (German: Dudo-Heinrich von Laurenburg) (c. 1060 – c. 1123) was Count of Laurenburg in 1093 and is considered the founder of the House of Nassau. The House of Nassau would become an important aristocratic family in Germany, from which are descended through females the present-day royals of the Netherlands and Luxembourg, while officially belonging to this House.".
- Dudo-Henry,_Count_of_Laurenburg comment "Dudo-Henry of Laurenburg (German: Dudo-Heinrich von Laurenburg) (c. 1060 – c. 1123) was Count of Laurenburg in 1093 and is considered the founder of the House of Nassau. The House of Nassau would become an important aristocratic family in Germany, from which are descended through females the present-day royals of the Netherlands and Luxembourg, while officially belonging to this House.".
- Q320154 comment "Dudo-Henry of Laurenburg (German: Dudo-Heinrich von Laurenburg) (c. 1060 – c. 1123) was Count of Laurenburg in 1093 and is considered the founder of the House of Nassau. The House of Nassau would become an important aristocratic family in Germany, from which are descended through females the present-day royals of the Netherlands and Luxembourg, while officially belonging to this House.".