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  1. Hermann II. zur Lippe (* 1175 in Lippe (heute Lippstadt); † 25. Dezember 1229) war Landesherr der Herrschaft Lippe. (de) Herman II, Lord of Lippe (1175 in Lippe (now called Lippstadt) – 25 December 1229) was a ruling Lord of Lippe. (en) Herman II de Lippe (* 1175 à Lippe (aujourd'hui Lippstadt) ; † 25 décembre 1229) était le seigneur ...

  2. Hermann II. zur Lippe (in den Quellen: „de Lippe“) war der älteste Sohn des Edelherrn Bernhard II. zur Lippe und der Heilwig von Are-Hostaden, Tochter des Grafen Otto I. von Are-Hostaden . Hermann war Mitregent seines Vaters und folgte ihm 1196 als Regent des Hauses Lippe. Weniger kriegerisch als sein Vater und Bruder versuchte er in ...

  3. Life. She was a daughter of Lord Herman II of Lippe and his wife, Oda of Tecklenburg.. On 14 February 1246, she founded the Cistercian monastery in Herwardeshude, a village at the mouth of the Pepermölenbek, between the later St. Pauli and Altona.

  4. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Hermann I von Werle Arnsberg Lord of Lippe. 1045–1096. Elizabeth von Holstein-Schauerburg. 1050–. Marriage: about 1076. Hermann I. zur Lippe. 1080–1167.

  5. Herman I was Lord of Lippe from 1158 through 1167. References This page was last edited on 4 May 2024, at 15:15 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Life. He was a son of Bernard IV and Agnes of Cleves. He was a great-nephew of Simon I, a bishop of Paderborn . In 1302 he was defeated in a territorial dispute against the bishops of Münster, Osnabrück and Paderborn, the Count of Counts of Ravensberg and the City of Herford. He was forced to raze Enger Castle, which he owned.

  7. 6 mag 2024 · Central Europe. Lippe-Biesterfeld / Sternberg-Schwalenberg. AD 1625 - 1762. The early modern German county of Lippe was a parcel of territory that was located between the River Weser and the south-eastern section of the Teutobergerwald. The House of Lippe resided along the river of the same name, originating in the person of Count Jobst Hermann ...