Bernard VI, Lord of Lippe
Bernhard VI, Lord of Lippe (c. 1370 – 1415) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Lord of Lippe from 1410 until his death. He was the son of Simon III and his wife, Irmgard of Hoya.
Bernard VI, Lord of Lippe | |
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Born | c. 1370 |
Died | 1415 |
Noble family | House of Lippe |
Spouse(s) | Margaret of Waldeck-Landau Elisabeth of Moers |
Father | Simon III, Lord of Lippe |
Mother | Irmgard of Hoya |
Marriage and issue
On 28 June 1393, he married Margaret, the daughter of Count Henry VI of Waldeck-Landau. This marriage remained childless.
He remarried in 1403, to Elisabeth of Moers. They had four children together:
- Simon IV (1404-1429), Lord of Lippe from 1415 until his death
- Frederick (d. between 1417 and 1725)
- Otto (died in Brake on 30 September 1433), joined the clergy
- Irmgard (d. 17 July 1463), married c. 1428 to Lord William of Buren (d. 1461)
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References
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Bernard VI, Lord of Lippe Born: c. 1370 Died: 1415 | ||
Preceded by Simon III |
Lord of Lippe 1410-1415 |
Succeeded by Simon IV |
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