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  1. The House of Lippe (German: Haus Lippe) is the former reigning house of a number of small German states, two of which existed until the German Revolution of 1918–19, the Principality of Lippe and the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe.

  2. La Casata di Lippe è una casa principesca tedesca. La casa di Lippe discende dal conte Giobbe Ermanno di Lippe [1] (morto c. 1056) il cui figlio Bernardo I fu il fondatore del Lippe nel 1123. Nel 1613 i territori della casata vennero divisi in Lippe-Detmold, Lippe-Brake e Lippe-Alverdissen.

  3. Lippe (later Lippe-Detmold and then again Lippe) was a state in Germany, ruled by the House of Lippe. It was located between the Weser river and the southeast part of the Teutoburg Forest. It originated as a state during the Holy Roman Empire, and was promoted to the status of principality in 1789.

  4. Indice. 1 Contessa di Lippe. 2 Principessa di Lippe. 3 Principessa titolare di Lippe, 1918-oggi. 4 Principessa titolare di Schaumburg-Lippe, 1918-oggi. 5 Fonti.

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    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 Sax...
    Lippe is also referred to as Lippe-Detmold.
    On 12 November 1918, it became the Free State of Lippe.
    In January 1947, Lippe was incorporated into the new German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen).  Wikipedia

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    The House of Lippe descends from Jobst Herman, Count of Lippe (died ca. 1056) whose son Bernhard I was the founder of the state of Lippe in 1123. In 1613, the House's territory was split into Lippe-Detmold, Lippe-Brake and Lippe-Alverdissen.

  6. Lippe-Schwalenberg échoit à Hermann (mort sans descendance en 1620) et dont les possessions passent ensuite à ses frères : Simon VII (Schwalenberg) et Othon ; Lippe-Alverdissen est attribuée à Philippe I er fondateur de la maison de Schaumbourg-Lippe [3].