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  1. Woldemar of Lippe (Günther Friedrich Woldemar; 18 April 1824 – 20 March 1895) was the sovereign of the Principality of Lippe, reigning from 1875 until his death.

  2. 24 de out. de 2020 · Woldemar, Prince of Lippe (Günther Friedrich Woldemar) was born on April 18, 1824, in Detmold, Principality of Lippe, now in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. He was the second of the six sons and the third of the nine children of Leopold II, Prince of Lippe and Princess Emilie of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.

  3. 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 .

  4. Prince of Lippe. Born: November 6, 1796 in Detmold. Parents: Leopold I, Prince of Lippe and Princess Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg. Married: April 23, 1820 to Princess Emilie of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Children: Leopold III, Prince of Lippe (1821) Princess Luise (1822) Woldemar, Prince of Lippe (1824) Princess Friederike (1825)

  5. 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.

  6. Woldemar, Prince of Lippe. Woldemar of Lippe ( Günther Friedrich Woldemar; 18 April 1824 – 20 March 1895) was the sovereign of the Principality of Lippe, reigning from 1875 until his death. Contents. 1 Early life and reign. 2 Death and regency dispute. 3 Ancestry. 4 References. 5 External links. Early life and reign.

  7. Prince Woldemar of Lippe, whose death sparked the 'Lippe-Detmold Question' The compromise which was to be reached by the chancellor had to keep the other rulers placated, be consistent with the claims of the regent, and to prevent the emperor from perceiving that he had sustained a defeat.