Simon I, Lord of Lippe

Simon I. zur Lippe (c. 1261; † August 10, 1344 ) was from 1273 to 1344 Sovereign of the reign lip.

Life

He is a son of Bernard IV and Agnes of Cleves. He is the great-nephew of Simon I, a bishop of Paderborn.

In 1302 he suffered in a territorial dispute against the Bishops of Münster, Osnabrück and Paderborn, and the Count to Ravens mountain and the city of Herford defeat. In the result, he had to grind the associated him Burgenger. The reason for the clashes were complaints about his alleged raids, of which mainly the pin area of Osnabrück was affected. There was an alliance between Louis of Ravens Mountain ( Bishop of Osnabrück), his brother, Count Otto von Ravens mountain, the bishops of Paderborn, Münster and the city of Herford. At first he was trapped in his castle in 1302 and besieged until the building was finally taken. Simon I. was taken prisoner and held in Osnabrück Bucksturm. After one and a half years, he was released. He was made ​​compulsory, the castle to grind.

In 1323, he expanded the territory by acquiring the castle Varenholz and Montgoger Report Creation Langenholzhausen. Under his reign, the reign lip gained its greatest territorial expansion.

Marriage and issue

He married Adelheid von Waldeck, daughter of Henry III Junkers. of Waldeck. Their children were:

  • Bernard V. (1277-1341), Prince-Bishop of Paderborn
  • Hermann ( † ca 1324 ), cleric
  • Hendrik ( † ca 1336 ), cleric
  • Diedrich ( † after September 8, 1326 ), Knight of the Teutonic Order
  • Simon ( † ca 1332 )
  • Otto ( † 1360 ), Lord of Lippe in Lemgo ∞ Irmgard von der Mark
  • Bernard V. ( † before 1365 ), Lord of Lippe ( Rheda ) ∞ Richarda of the Mark
  • Adolf
  • Mechthild ( † after April 9, 1366 ), ∞ approximately August 1310 Count Johann II von Bentheim († 1332 )
  • Adelheid, ∞ (approx. September 29, 1324? ) Hermann II of Everstein († 1351 )
  • Hedwig ( † after March 5, 1369 ), VII ∞ Adolf of Holstein- looking castle († 1352)

Single Documents

  • Mr. ( lip )
  • Mr. ( Rheda )
  • House lip
  • German
  • Born in the 13th century
  • Died 1344
  • Man
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