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- Walram I of N****au, German: Walram I. von N****au (c. 1146 – 1 February 1198), also known as Walram I of Laurenburg, was Count of N****au and is the oldest...
- Walram is a Germanic first name, common in the Middle Ages, that may refer to: Waleran I of Limburg (died 1082) Waleran the Hunter (fl. 1086) Walram (bishop...
- Walram II may refer to: Walram II of Limburg (c. 1085–1139) Walram II, Count of N****au (ca. 1220 – 1276) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
- Walram II of N****au (German: Walram II. von N****au; c. 1220 – 24 January 1276) was Count of N****au and is the ancestor of the Walramian branch of the...
- Walram IV may refer to: Waleran IV, Duke of Limburg (died 1279) Walram IV, Count of N****au-Idstein (1354–1393) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Walram III may refer to: Waleran III, Duke of Limburg (1355–1415) Walram III of N****au-Wiesbaden, son of Adolf, King of Germany This disambiguation page...
- Walram or Galeran (died 12 April 1111) was the bishop of Naumburg from 1090 or 1091 until his death. He was involved in the Investiture Contest. He initially...
- Walram, Count of Jülich (1240/45 – c. August 1297, after Battle of Furnes) was the second son of William IV, Count of Jülich and Richardis of Guelders...
- Count Walram III of Thierstein-Pfeffingen (also known as Walraff; before 1339 – 22 May 1403) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Lord of Pfeffingen...
- count of a small German state. He was born about 1255 and was the son of Walram II, Count of N****au and Adelheid of Katzenelnbogen. Adolf’s brother was...