- Coat of arms of the
counts and
princes of Lippe-Weissenfeld,
combining the
Lippian rose with the arms of the
counts of
Schwalenberg (1762)...
- They
returned to a more
senior position in the line of
succession to the
Lippian throne, in
which they
previously had been the very last. The
suffix Biesterfeld...
- Bull "De
salute animarum", made over to the
Bishopric of
Paderborn the
Lippian parishes of Cappel,
Lipperode and Lippstadt,
which had
previously belonged...
-
Count of
Biesterfeld at birth. He and his
brother could succeed to the
Lippian throne only if the
entire reigning House became extinct. In 1916, his uncle...
- Bernhard's son-in-law, Otto V,
Count of Tecklenburg,
unlike the rest of the
Lippian inheritance,
which p****ed to
Simon III,
brother of
Bernhard V; 130 years...
-
Consequently Minden lost its
position as a
regional capital to the
former Lippian capital Detmold in 1947. In
contrast to the
other Allied Powers, the British...