Simon Henry, Count of Lippe
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Simon Henry, Count of Lippe (13 March 1649 in Sternberg – 2 May 1697 in
Detmold Detmold () is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with a population of . 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 it is the administrative center of t ...
) was a ruling Count of Lippe-Detmold.


Life

Simon Henry was the eldest son of
Herman Adolph, Count of Lippe Herman Adolph, Count of Lippe-Detmold (1616–1666) was a ruler of the county of Lippe. Life He was the son Count Simon VII and his wife, Countess Anna Catherine of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1590 -1622). In 1659 he completed the expansion ...
and his first wife Countess Ernestine of Ysenburg-Büdingen-Birstein. In 1665, he became co-ruler with his father; in 1666, his father died and Simon Henry inherited
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. Between 1683 and 1685, he replaced the
Jagdschloss A ''Jagdschloss'' is a hunting lodge in German-speaking countries. It is a '' schloss'' set in a wildlife park or a hunting area (such as a forest, field or by a lake) that served primarily as accommodation for a ruler or aristocrat and his ent ...
his father had built near today's
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by a series of buildings arranged symmetrically around a
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. The complex was designed in a
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style. The sober main building had two floors and a
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and was flanked by single-story stables arranged symmetrically around a cour d'honeur. The stables housed a
stud farm A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry is an establishment for selective breeding of livestock. The word " stud" comes from the Old English ''stod'' meaning "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding". Historically, documentation ...
dating back to the 16th century. The complex was set on fire on 11 July 1945 by prisoners of war, and was demolished in 1947. Simon Henry died on 2 May 1697 in Detmold. His widow retreated to Varenholz Castle, where she died on 11 March 1700.


Marriage and issue

On 15 September 1666, Simon Henry married in
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with Baroness Amalia of Dohna-Vianen, Burgravine of Utrecht, heiress of Vianen and Ameide (2 February 1644 in The Hague – 11 March 1700), a daughter of General Christian Albert of Dohna. They had the following children: * Frederick Adolph (2 September 1667 at Detmold Castle – 18 July 1718 in Detmold), Count of Lippe-Detmold * Ferdinand Christian (13 September 1668 in Detmold – 18 October 1724 in Samrodt), Lord of Samrodt * Sophie Henriette (23 October 1669 in Detmold – 25 October 1669 ibid) * Henry Ernest (24 January 1671 in Detmold – 1 October 1691 in
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) * Joanna Sophie (29 June 1672 in Detmold – November 1675, ibid) * Albertine (24 August 1673 in Detmold – 29 December 1673, ibid) * Charlotte Albertine (14 October 1674 in Detmold – 13 July 1740 in Wetzlar) - married on 8 February 1707 in Schaumburg with Count Charles of Wied-Runkel (21 October 1684 – 21 June 1764) * William Simon (5 January 1676 in Detmold – 21 January 1681, ibid) * Theodor Augustus (28 July 1677 in Detmold – 25 October 1677 ibid) * Christopher Louis (3 April 1679 in Detmold – 18 May 1747 ibid) * Theodore Emil (20 September 1680 in Detmold – 11 September 1709), fell during the
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* Charles Simon (23 March 1682 in Detmold – 20 September 1703), fell during the
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* Florentine Sophie (8 September 1683 – 24 April 1758 in Altenkirchen im Westerwald), married on 29 August 1704 in Detmold to Count Maximilian Henry of Wied-Runkel (1 May 1681 – 19 December 1706) * Freda Henrietta (b. and d. 13 March 1686 in Detmold) * William Charles Dietrich (9 November 1686 Vianen – 16 May 1687 in Detmold) * Augustes Wolfhart (23 June 1688 in Detmold – 18 January 1739 in Varenholz)


References

* Georg Droege, Franz Petri, and Klaus Fink (eds.): ''Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands'', vol. 3: ''Nordrhein-Westfalen'', 2nd revised ed., in the series ''Kröners Taschenausgabe'', vol. 273, Alfred Kröner Verlag, Stuttgart, 1970


External links


Initiative to rebuild Lopshorn Castle
{{DEFAULTSORT:Simon Henry, Count of Lippe Counts of Lippe House of Lippe 1649 births 1697 deaths 17th-century German people