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    the Principality of Lippe (1789–1918) was Bernhard I, who received a grant of territory from Lothair III in 1123. Bernhard I assumed the title of Edler...
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    of 1918–19, the Principality of Lippe and the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe. Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, former Queen of the Netherlands (1980–2013)...
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    Schaumburg-Lippe, also called Lippe-Schaumburg, was created as a county in 1647, became a principality in 1807 and a free state in 1918, and was until...
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  • consisted of 25 states: four kingdoms, six grand duchies, five duchies, seven principalities and three Hanseatic cities. In addition, the house order of the...
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    The Free State of Lippe (German: Freistaat Lippe) was created following the abdication of Prince Leopold IV of the Principality of Lippe on 15 November...
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    and their Principality of Lippe. It was a state within the Holy Roman Empire and retained statehood until 1947, when it became a district of North Rhine-Westphalia...
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    Prince of Lippe (Leopold Julius Bernhard Adalbert Otto Karl Gustav; 30 May 1871 – 30 December 1949) was the final sovereign of the Principality of Lippe in...
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  • of Anhalt  Bremen Duchy of Brunswick  Hamburg Principality of Lippe Free City of Lübeck Grand Duchy of Oldenburg  Kingdom of Prussia Principality of Reuss-Gera...
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    General of the Cavalry. He was regent of the Principality of Lippe from 1895 to 1897 due to the incapacity of his distant relative, Alexander, Prince of Lippe...
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    November 1918. Following the German revolution: the Principality became the Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe. Adolf married Ellen Bischoff-Korthaus, they were...
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    Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen Principality of Lippe Principality of Reuss-Gera (Junior Line) Principality of Reuss-Greiz (Senior Line) Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe...
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    House of Lippe. From 1897 until his death he was the regent of the Principality of Lippe. He was born in Oberkassel the third child of Julius, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld...
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    The County of Lippe (German: Grafschaft Lippe) or Lippe-Detmold was an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire. It had its origins in a small lordship...
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    The Principality of Lippe 31. The Principality of Reuss Junior Line 32. The Principality of Reuss Senior Line 33. The Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe 34...
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    1789, of princely rank). The comital branch of Lippe-Biesterfeld ascended the throne of the Principality of Lippe in 1905, after the extinction of the ruling...
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    Province of Westphalia (1815–1946) Principality of Lippe (c.1858–1880) Principality of Lippe (1880–1918) and Free State of Lippe (1918–1947) Rhenish Republic...
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    Two branches of the House of Lippe debated over rights to the principality of Lippe-Detmold. As Adelaide's great-grandmother was a member of the lower nobility...
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    Detmold (category Principality of Lippe)
    a population of 74,835. It was the capital of the small Principality of Lippe from 1468 until 1918 and then of the Free State of Lippe until 1947. Today...
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  • Liechtenstein Principality of Lippe-Detmold (1807–1813) Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1808–1813) Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1808–1813) Duchy of Nassau Duchy...
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    the Principality of Lippe. The seat of the church administration is Detmold. The preaching venue of the spiritual leader (Landessuperintendent) of the...
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    from 1840 to 1884 and father of Ernest II, regent of the Principality of Lippe. Julius was born at Oberkassel, Kingdom of Prussia (now in North Rhine-Westphalia...
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    Lemgo (category Principality of Lippe)
    Bielefeld and 70 km west of Hannover. Lemgo is the oldest town in the former principality of Lippe and has a population of c. 45,000 and belongs to the...
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  • (1767–1802), ruler of the Principality of Lippe Leopold I, Grand Duke of Baden (1790–1852) Leopold I of Belgium (1790–1865), first King of the Belgians This...
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    Kriegsverdienstkreuz) was a military decoration of the Principality of Lippe. Established on 8 December 1914, by Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe, it could be awarded to combatants...
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    regent of the Principality of Lippe until 1904, and was also a nephew of the principality's last sovereign, Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe. Because his parents'...
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  • Lippe is a district in present-day Germany. Lippe may also refer to: Principality of Lippe, historical state in Germany Free State of Lippe, historical...
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    of Lippe-Biesterfeld in Oberkassel on 26 August 1872, was the 2nd son of Ernest II, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld, regent (1897–1904) of Principality of...
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    the Principality of Lippe until the German Revolution of 1918–19. The Lippe-Weissenfeld branch split from the non-ruling comital branch of Lippe-Biesterfeld...
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    Leopold II of Lippe (Paul Alexander Leopold; 6 November 1796 – 1 January 1851) was the sovereign of the Principality of Lippe. He succeeded to the throne...
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    Lage, North Rhine-Westphalia (category Principality of Lippe)
    a traffic hub in the former Principality of Lippe, today's district of Lippe. Numerous finds indicate a colonization of the location since the Neolithic...
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