Simon IV, Lord of Lippe

Simon IV, Lord of Lippe (c.1404 11 August 1429) was the ruling Lord of Lippe from 1415 until his death.

Simon IV, Lord of Lippe
Bornc.1404
Died(1429-08-11)11 August 1429
Noble familyHouse of Lippe
Spouse(s)Margaret of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
FatherBernard VI, Lord of Lippe
MotherElisabeth of Moers

Life

He was born around 1404 as the eldest son of Bernard VI, Lord of Lippe and his second wife, Elisabeth of Moers. Bernard VI died in 1415 and Simon IV inherited Lippe.

In 1424 Count Adolph IX of Schauenburg tried to reconquer the County of Sternberg, which Schauenburg had pledged to Lippe in 1400. This led to a bitter feud, during which Extertal and the church and castle of Bösingfeld were destroyed. However, Simon IV took appropriate countermeasures and in the end, he prevailed and retained Sternberg.

In Osterholz he built a hunting lodge with a moat. Its main building was demolished in 1775.

Marriage and issue

Around 1426, Simon IV married with Margaret (1411 31 October 1456), the daughter of Duke Eric I of Brunswick-Grubenhagen. They had two sons:

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