Talk:Principality of Lippe

Latest comment: 9 years ago by PBS in topic EB1911

Bernard IV

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How could Bernard IV be Lord of Lippe from 1285 through 1275? Valerian456 Hush, Rush 09:24, 13 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

That's a typo. It should be 1265-1275. In 1265, Bernard III died and his sons Herman III and Bernard IV started fighting over control of Lippe. After a while, they decided to compromise and each ruled half the county. In 1273 Herman III died without heir. This allowed Bernard IV to reunite Lippe and rule all of it.
(Source: de:Hermann_III._(Lippe)) HansM (talk) 14:33, 25 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Reorganisation of the "Lippe" articles

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I propose to

  • move the article "Lippe" about the district of Lippe to "Lippe (district)",
  • move the article "Principality of Lippe" to "Lippe", to be generally about the state of Lippe,
  • merge the article "Free state of Lippe" into said article "Lippe".

Currently there is no article about the state of Lippe, but two about two different historic periods of it, one of those being a stub. There should be one article about the state as such, and I don't see enough content to have main articles about historic periods.

Furthermore the article with simply "Lippe" should be about the state, not the district. --Caballito (talk) 14:18, 14 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Why Prussia?

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Why is this article in scope for the WikiProject Prussia? Lippe was never annexed by Prussia; it remained a separately administered entity until both Lippe and Prussia were formally dissolved in 1947. HansM (talk) 14:48, 25 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Bernard VII longest reigning Monarch in European History

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According to WikiPedia's main page documenting the length of reign of various Monarch's Lippe's Bernard VII would be the longest reigning of all European Monarchs with the other longer ones being elsewhere. Would this be worthy of a mention on the Lippe page? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.77.118.178 (talk) 06:58, 4 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

EB1911

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The content of the Lippe article has not yet been published on Wikisource. So here is the full text of the history section with OCR errors etc. taken from djvu text of volume 16 (8 megs) on archive.org (It can also be found on: www.studylight.org: Lippe, Germany (State)). The text can be used to improve this article and check some facts in the trees.

-- PBS (talk) 11:16, 27 November 2016 (UTC)Reply