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  1. Noble family. Lippe. Spouse (s) Heilwig of Are-Hochstaden. Father. Herman I, Lord of Lippe. Bernard II ( German: Bernhard II. Herr zur Lippe; c. 1140 – 30 April 1224) was Lord of Lippe from 1167 until 1196. He founded the towns of Lippstadt and Lemgo .

  2. House of Lippe; Country: Principality of Lippe, Schaumburg-Lippe: Founded: 1123: Founder: Bernhard I: Current head: Stephan, Prince of Lippe: Final ruler: Leopold IV: Titles: Lord, Count, Prince: Deposition: 1918: Cadet branches: Lippe-Biesterfeld Lippe-Weissenfeld Schaumburg-Lippe

  3. (Information by Peter Kessler, with additional information by Jackie Speel, and from External Links: German Genealogy: Lippe, and European Heraldry: House of Lippe (dead link), and Lippe.) 1123 - 1158: Bernard I: First lord of Lippe. 1158 - 1167: Herman I: Son? 1168 - 1196: Bernard II: Son? 1168/1185: The town of Lippe (modern Lippstadt) is ...

  4. Bernard I, (d, 1158), Lord of Lippe from 1123. Simon V, (1471-1536), Count of Lippe from 1528.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · The history of the Lippe dynasty really began with Bernard II, edler Herr von Lippe (Lord of Lippe). His territory was probably formed out of land he acquired on the destruction of the Duchy of Saxony in 1180. Lippe is also referred to as Lippe-Detmold. On 12 November 1918, it became the Free State of Lippe.

  6. The House of Lippe resided along the river of the same name, originating in the person of Count Jobst Hermann of Lippe. He died around 1056, but his grandson (or great-grandson, born around 1090), Bernard, succeeded him.

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  8. The Principality of Lippe came to an end on 12 November 1918 with the abdication of Leopold IV, with Lippe becoming a Free State. In 1947, Lippe merged into the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Lords, Counts and Princes of Lippe . Lords of Lippe. Bernard I (1123-1158) Herman I (1128-1167) Bernard II (1168-1196)

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