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The brothers count Ferdinand (1772–1846) and count Christian (1777–1859) founded two branches of the line of Lippe-Weissenfeld. On 24 February 1916 the members of the elder branch, namely the family of Count Clemens zur Lippe-Weissenfeld (1860-1920) and his legitimate male line descendants, were
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His elder son Ferdinand (1773-1846) inherited the Baruth lordship, while the latter's younger half-brother Christian (1777–1859) founded the younger line and received the estate of Teichnitz near
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of 1990, Prince Georg of Lippe-Weissenfeld, a younger son of Christian, 4th Prince of Lippe-Weissenfeld, re-purchased the estate and castle of Proschwitz and established the renowned wine estate
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On 9 November 1918, all other legitimate cadet male/female members of the younger Lippe-Weissenfeld branch were also upgraded from the title of
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spent his youth and where his sisters, princesses Karola, Sophia and Theodora were born. The castle was heavily damaged in 1945 during
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in Austria. After his death a year later in 1896 his family continued to occupy the castle until 1909 when they resold it to Adolf
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Coat of arms of the counts and princes of Lippe-Weissenfeld, combining the Lippian rose with the arms of the counts of Schwalenberg
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largest private winery. Besides the wine production, he opens the castle for concerts, balls, banquets, conferences and weddings.
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During the 18th century, the branch continued to live at the rather modest Weissenfeld manor house and also owned the
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was inherited by the Counts of Lippe in 1365, and the estates of Biesterfeld and Weissenfeld were parts of it.
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Johann Ludwig, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld (1709-1787), received Weissenfeld manor house in the forest near
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Louis-Ferdinand Ludwig Beatus Bernhard Christopher Julio Patrick, Prince of Lippe-Weissenfeld (b. 2013)
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reigning until the German revolution of 1918). Another junior branch of the House of Lippe was the
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in 1734. (However, in 1905, the Lippe-Biesterfeld branch inherited the throne of Lippe, with
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Ferdinand, 5th Prince of Lippe-Weißenfeld, 1996–present (b. 1942) ⚭ Baroness Karoline von
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Princess Teresa Amalia zur Lippe-Weißenfeld (21 July 1925 – 16 July 2008); first wife of
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Ferdinand, 2nd Prince of Lippe-Weißenfeld 1920-1939 (1903-1939) ⚭ Princess Dorothea von
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Christian, 4th Prince of Lippe-Weißenfeld 1995-1996 (1907-1996) ⚭ Countess Pauline zu
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The Lippe-Weissenfeld branch split from the non-ruling comital branch of
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as his seat in 1734. Both, Biesterfeld and Weissenfeld were so-called
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Franz, 3rd Prince of Lippe-Weißenfeld 1939-1995 (1929-1995) ⚭ Lucia
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of Lippe-Weißenfeld 1916-1920 (1860-1920) ⚭ Baroness Friederike von
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Princess Elisabeth of Lippe-Weissenfeld (b. 28 July 1957); wife of
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In 1895 Count Egmont zur Lippe-Weissenfeld (1841-1896) bought
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Properties of the Counts and Princes of Lippe-Weißenfeld
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is the name of a cadet branch of the formerly ruling
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of Lippe-Weißenfeld (b. 1976) ⚭ Princess Auguste of
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Carl Philipp, Prince of Lippe-Weissenfeld (b. 2015)
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Lippe-Biesterfeld
Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe
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Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe
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Principality of Lippe
County of Schwalenberg
Simon VII, Count of Lippe
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