Simon Louis, Count Of Lippe
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Simon Louis, Count of Lippe (14 March 1610 at
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– 8 August 1636 in
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), was Count of
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from 1627 until his death.


Life

He was the second eldest son of Count Simon VII of Lippe and his first wife Anna Catherine of Nassau-Wiesbaden. When his father died in 1627, Simon Louis was still underage. His step-grandfather, Count Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen was selected as his regent and guardian. His paternal uncle, Count
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of Lippe-Brake was unavailable, due to the strained relationship between Lippe-Detmold and Lippe-Brake. His maternal uncle, John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar, was not asked because he was a
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. As was usual among members of his class, Simon Louis made a Grand Tour. His tour started in 1627 and brought him to
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and the
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. After he returned to Detmold in 1631, he applied to Emperor Ferdinand II to be declared of age early. Influenced by his chancellor Christoph Deichmann, Simon Louis gradually moved away from his father's cautious policy of neutrality and approached
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. This brought him into conflict with the imperial troops. The other side did no spare Lippe either. The Swedes demanded food supplies and the imperial troops demanded money. In 1634, Schwalenberg Castle was attacked and looted and in 1636, the same happened to Varenholz Castle. Simon Louis died of
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at the age of 26, on 8 August 1636 in Detmold. He was succeeded as Count of Lippe-Detmold by his eldest son, Simon Philip. Since Simon Philip was still a minor, Count Christian of Waldeck was appointed as regent again.


Marriage and issue

On 19 June 1631, Simon Louis married Countess Catherine of Waldeck (1612-1649), the daughter of his guardian Count Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen, and also a younger sister of his stepmother, Maria Magdalena (1606-1671). Simon Louis and Catherine had three sons: * Simon Philip (1632-1650) * Herman Otto (1633-1646) * Christian Louis (1636-1646) Counts of Lippe House of Lippe 1610 births 1636 deaths 17th-century German people {{Germany-noble-stub