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  1. The House of Lippe (German: Haus Lippe) is the former reigning house of a number of small German states, two of which existed until the German Revolution of 1918–19, the Principality of Lippe and the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe.

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      Schaumburg-Lippe, also called Lippe-Schaumburg, was created...

  2. Schaumburg-Lippe fue un Estado alemán que dejó de existir en 1946. Surgido en el siglo XVII a raíz de la Paz de Westfalia, tuvo una existencia de casi 300 años; primero como condado dentro del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, luego como principado integrado en la Confederación del Rin, la Confederación Germánica y el Imperio alemán.

  3. House of Schaumburg; Country: Germany, Denmark: Founded: c. 1100: Final ruler: Otto V: Titles: Count of Schaumburg; Count of Holstein; Duke of Schleswig; Estate(s) County of Schaumburg: Dissolution: 1640

  4. Lippe (later Lippe-Detmold and then again Lippe) was a state in Germany, ruled by the House of Lippe. It was located between the Weser river and the southeast part of the Teutoburg Forest . It originated as a state during the Holy Roman Empire , and was promoted to the status of principality in 1789.

  5. Germany. German Empire. Schaumburg-Lippe, one of the smallest of member states of the German Reich prior to the end of World War II. It lay east of the middle bend of the Weser River and was bounded on all sides by Prussian territory from 1866 to 1946. Bückeburg was its capital.

  6. Casa de Lippe. Apariencia. El castillo principesco en Detmold. La Casa de Lippe es una Casa Principesca alemana. La Casa de Lippe desciende del Conde Judoco Germán de Lippe 1 (muerto ca. 1056) cuyo hijo Bernardo I fue el fundador del estado de Lippe en 1123.