Walram
Walram is the name of the following people:
- Walram (Jülich) († 1297), Count of Jülich
- Walram von Arnsberg (* around 1292; † 1322 or 1323), provost of the Meschede monastery
- Walram von Jülich (~ 1304–1349), Archbishop of Cologne
- Walram von Moers (~ 1393–1456), elected Bishop of Utrecht and Bishop of Münster
- Walram von Naumburg († 1111), Bishop of Naumburg
- Walram von Thierstein ( Walram III. Von Thierstein-Pfeffingen ; before 1339–1403), lord of the castle of Pfeffingen
- Walram von Veldenz († 1336), Bishop of Speyer
- Walram (Sponheim-Kreuznach) (~ 1305–1380), count of the front county of Sponheim
- Walram I. (Arlon) (gen. 1052), progenitor of the later Dukes of Limburg
- Walram I (Nassau) (~ 1146–1198), Count of Nassau
- Walram I (Ligny) († 1288), Lord of Ligny
- Walram I (Zweibrücken) († 1308), Count of Zweibrücken
- Walram II (Arlon) (attested 1052–1070; † before 1082), Count of Arlon
- Walram II (Monschau) († 1242), Lord of Monschau
- Walram II (Nassau) (~ 1220–1276), Count of Nassau and founder of the Walram line of the House of Nassau
- Walram II. (Ligny) ( Walram II of Luxembourg ; † 1354), Lord of Beauvoir, Roussy and Ligny
- Walram II (Zweibrücken) (~ 1298–1366), count of Zweibrücken and governor in Lorraine
- Walram III. (Limburg) (~ 1085–1139), Duke of Limburg and Duke of Lower Lorraine
- Walram III. (Ligny and St. Pol) ( Walram III of Luxembourg ; † 1415), Count of Ligny and Saint-Pol
- Walram IV (Limburg) (around 1160–1226), Duke of Limburg and Count of Luxembourg and Arlon
- Walram IV (Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein) (1354-1393), Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
- Walram V (Limburg) (1247–1279), Duke of Limburg
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