
Lippe-Alverdissen was a German County of the ruling
House of Lippe
The House of Lippe () is the former reigning house of a number of small Germany, German states, two of which existed until the German Revolution of 1918–19, the Principality of Lippe and the Schaumburg-Lippe, Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe.
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The branch was created in 1613 following the death of
Count Simon VI of Lippe, with his realm being split between his three sons with his youngest son
Philipp
Philipp is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
"Philipp" has also been a shortened version of Philippson, a German surname especially prevalent amongst German Jews and Dutch Jews.
Surname
* Adolf Philipp (18 ...
receiving the estate of Alverdissen (near
Barntrup).
Following Count Philipp's ascension as Count of
Schaumburg-Lippe in 1643, Alverdissen became a property of the now ruling branch of Schaumburg-Lippe. Following the death of Count Philipp in 1681 Schaumburg-Lippe went to his eldest son
Friedrich Christian who built the existing Renaissance castle at Alverdissen and later ceded it to his brother
Philip Ernest who founded the Schaumburg-Lippe-Alverdissen line. The two lines remained separate until
Philip II, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe, of the junior Schaumburg-Lippe-Alverdissen branch inherited the county of Schaumburg-Lippe in 1777. In 1812, Alverdissen Castle was sold by the princes of Schaumburg-Lippe to
Pauline, the wife of
Leopold I, Prince of Lippe.
Counts of Lippe-Alverdissen (1613–1640 and 1681–1777)
See also
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List of consorts of Lippe
References
Regnal chronology
Former countries in Europe
Counties of the Holy Roman Empire
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