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Prince Bernhard of Lippe (1872–1934)

Prince Bernhard of Lippe (Bernhard Kasimir Wilhelm Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Eduard; 26 August 1872 – 19 June 1934) was a member of the Lippe-Biesterfeld line of the House of Lippe. He was the father of Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, the prince consort of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands.

Prince Bernhard of Lippe
Prince Bernhard of Lippe ca. 1909
Born(1872-08-26)26 August 1872
Oberkassel, Kingdom of Prussia
Died19 June 1934(1934-06-19) (aged 61)
Munich, Nazi Germany
SpouseArmgard of Sierstorpff-Cramm
IssueBernhard, Prince of the Netherlands
Prince Aschwin of Lippe-Biesterfeld
Names
German: Bernhard Kasimir Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Wilhelm Eduard
HouseHouse of Lippe
FatherErnest II, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld
MotherCountess Karoline of Wartensleben

Biography edit

Prince Bernhard of Lippe, born as Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld in Oberkassel on 26 August 1872, was the 2nd son of Ernest II, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld, regent (1897–1904) of Principality of Lippe, and his wife Countess Karoline von Wartensleben. He was a younger brother of Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe, who succeeded as reigning Prince of Lippe in 1905. He pursued a career as a soldier, serving in the Prussian Army, and attaining the rank of major.

The Lippe-Biesterfeld family had lived at Oberkassel, Bonn, ever since 1770, when count Frederick William (1737–1803) had married Elisabeth Johanna, Edle von Meinertzhagen (1752–1811), who inherited a small manor house at Oberkassel where the couple moved from Biesterfeld in 1770, and which became the home to the family for the following 209 years. Beethoven is said to have been a piano teacher to the couples' children. The manor house and farm at Biesterfeld were demolished around 1820. Prince Bernhard acquired the Reckenwalde castle in eastern Brandenburg (today Wojnowo, Poland), the family's new estate, where his children grew up.

On 4 March 1909, Bernhard entered into a morganatic marriage with Baroness Armgard von Sierstorpff-Cramm, widowed Countess von Oeynhausen. Before this marriage, his wife was granted the title Countess of Biesterfeld (Gräfin von Biesterfeld) on 8 February 1909. She and her two sons Bernhard and Aschwin were created Princess (Prince) of Lippe-Biesterfeld (Prinzessin (Prinz) zur Lippe-Biesterfeld) on 24 February 1916 with the style Serene Highness,[1] which brought their children into a more senior place in the line of succession, in which they hitherto had been the very last. The suffix Biesterfeld was revived to mark the beginning of a new cadet line.[2][3][4] They had two sons:

Bernhard died in Munich, aged 61.

Ancestry edit

8. Ernst, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld
4. Julius, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld
9. Modeste Christiane von Unruh
2. Ernest, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld
10. Friedrich, Count of Castell-Castell
5. Countess Adelheid of Castell-Castell
11. Princess Emilie of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
1. Prince Bernhard of Lippe
12. Count Cäsar Alexander of Wartensleben
6. Count Leopold Otto of Wartensleben
13. Friederike von Gfug, Heiress of Osniszczewo
3. Countess Karoline of Wartensleben
14. Arnold Halbach
7. Mathilde Halbach
15. Johanna Caroline Mathilda Bohlen

References edit

This article is based on this article on Dutch Wikipedia.

  1. ^ Almanach de Gotha (179th ed.). Justus Perthes. 1942. p. 79.
  2. ^ Jean-Fred Tourtchine, 'Généalogie et état présent des familles princières de Lippe-Biesterfeld (princes souverains de Lippe) et de Lippe-Weissenfeld', in: L'ordre de la noblesse. Familles d'Europe enregistrées in ordine nobilitatis en 1983–1984. Volume sixième 1983-194. [Paris, 1985], p. CCLVXXXVI.
  3. ^ Zijl, Annejet van der, Bernhard, een verborgen geschiedenis pp 45 en 87" p 45 ...bood Leopold aan Armgard de oude graventitel van de Biesterfelders toe te kennen – zij het met het laagadellijke 'von' in plaats van het hoogadellijke 'zur'. Deze nieuwe Biesterfelderlijn zou wel meetellen in de erfopvolging, maar in lijn moeten aansluiten achter de overige zijtakken." "p 87 ....kende hij in dit ene en hoogst uitzonderlijke geval ..... alsnog de prinselijke titel 'zur Lippe-Biesterfeld' toe ... en zijn familielijn maakte een flinke sprong vooruit in de erfopvolging."
  4. ^ Prinses Armgard verkreeg in 1909 voor haar en haar nakomelingen de titel Gravin (Graaf) van Biesterfeld en in 1916 bij decreet van de laatste regerende vorst van Lippe. Leopold IV die van Prinses (Prins) van Lippe-Biesterfeld. Hierdoor werd de nieuwe Biesterfeldse linie gesticht, die in de rij van hen die tot troonopvolging in Lippe gerechtigd zijn, vóór die van het Lippe-Weissenfeldse vorstelijk huis gaan Gedenkalbum uitgegeven bij het koperen huwelijksfeest van het Koninklijk echtpaar door de NV drukkerij De Spaarnestad Haarlem voor de abonnees van haar periodieken, 1949 p. 12.

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Prince Bernhard of Lippe Bernhard Kasimir Wilhelm Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Eduard 26 August 1872 19 June 1934 was a member of the Lippe Biesterfeld line of the House of Lippe He was the father of Prince Bernhard of Lippe Biesterfeld the prince consort of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands Prince Bernhard of LippePrince Bernhard of Lippe ca 1909Born 1872 08 26 26 August 1872Oberkassel Kingdom of PrussiaDied19 June 1934 1934 06 19 aged 61 Munich Nazi GermanySpouseArmgard of Sierstorpff CrammIssueBernhard Prince of the NetherlandsPrince Aschwin of Lippe BiesterfeldNamesGerman Bernhard Kasimir Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Wilhelm EduardHouseHouse of LippeFatherErnest II Count of Lippe BiesterfeldMotherCountess Karoline of WartenslebenBiography editPrince Bernhard of Lippe born as Count of Lippe Biesterfeld in Oberkassel on 26 August 1872 was the 2nd son of Ernest II Count of Lippe Biesterfeld regent 1897 1904 of Principality of Lippe and his wife Countess Karoline von Wartensleben He was a younger brother of Leopold IV Prince of Lippe who succeeded as reigning Prince of Lippe in 1905 He pursued a career as a soldier serving in the Prussian Army and attaining the rank of major The Lippe Biesterfeld family had lived at Oberkassel Bonn ever since 1770 when count Frederick William 1737 1803 had married Elisabeth Johanna Edle von Meinertzhagen 1752 1811 who inherited a small manor house at Oberkassel where the couple moved from Biesterfeld in 1770 and which became the home to the family for the following 209 years Beethoven is said to have been a piano teacher to the couples children The manor house and farm at Biesterfeld were demolished around 1820 Prince Bernhard acquired the Reckenwalde castle in eastern Brandenburg today Wojnowo Poland the family s new estate where his children grew up nbsp Lippe House at Oberkassel Bonn nbsp Reckenwalde castle BrandenburgOn 4 March 1909 Bernhard entered into a morganatic marriage with Baroness Armgard von Sierstorpff Cramm widowed Countess von Oeynhausen Before this marriage his wife was granted the title Countess of Biesterfeld Grafin von Biesterfeld on 8 February 1909 She and her two sons Bernhard and Aschwin were created Princess Prince of Lippe Biesterfeld Prinzessin Prinz zur Lippe Biesterfeld on 24 February 1916 with the style Serene Highness 1 which brought their children into a more senior place in the line of succession in which they hitherto had been the very last The suffix Biesterfeld was revived to mark the beginning of a new cadet line 2 3 4 They had two sons Prince Bernhard of Lippe Biesterfeld 29 June 1911 1 December 2004 married in 1937 to Juliana of the Netherlands had issue Prince Aschwin of Lippe Biesterfeld 13 June 1914 14 May 1988 married in 1951 to Simone Arnoux no issue Bernhard died in Munich aged 61 Ancestry edit8 Ernst Count of Lippe Biesterfeld4 Julius Count of Lippe Biesterfeld9 Modeste Christiane von Unruh2 Ernest Count of Lippe Biesterfeld10 Friedrich Count of Castell Castell5 Countess Adelheid of Castell Castell11 Princess Emilie of Hohenlohe Langenburg1 Prince Bernhard of Lippe12 Count Casar Alexander of Wartensleben6 Count Leopold Otto of Wartensleben13 Friederike von Gfug Heiress of Osniszczewo3 Countess Karoline of Wartensleben14 Arnold Halbach7 Mathilde Halbach15 Johanna Caroline Mathilda BohlenReferences editThis article is based on this article on Dutch Wikipedia Almanach de Gotha 179th ed Justus Perthes 1942 p 79 Jean Fred Tourtchine Genealogie et etat present des familles princieres de Lippe Biesterfeld princes souverains de Lippe et de Lippe Weissenfeld in L ordre de la noblesse Familles d Europe enregistrees in ordine nobilitatis en 1983 1984 Volume sixieme 1983 194 Paris 1985 p CCLVXXXVI Zijl Annejet van der Bernhard een verborgen geschiedenis pp 45 en 87 p 45 bood Leopold aan Armgard de oude graventitel van de Biesterfelders toe te kennen zij het met het laagadellijke von in plaats van het hoogadellijke zur Deze nieuwe Biesterfelderlijn zou wel meetellen in de erfopvolging maar in lijn moeten aansluiten achter de overige zijtakken p 87 kende hij in dit ene en hoogst uitzonderlijke geval alsnog de prinselijke titel zur Lippe Biesterfeld toe en zijn familielijn maakte een flinke sprong vooruit in de erfopvolging Prinses Armgard verkreeg in 1909 voor haar en haar nakomelingen de titel Gravin Graaf van Biesterfeld en in 1916 bij decreet van de laatste regerende vorst van Lippe Leopold IV die van Prinses Prins van Lippe Biesterfeld Hierdoor werd de nieuwe Biesterfeldse linie gesticht die in de rij van hen die tot troonopvolging in Lippe gerechtigd zijn voor die van het Lippe Weissenfeldse vorstelijk huis gaan Gedenkalbum uitgegeven bij het koperen huwelijksfeest van het Koninklijk echtpaar door de NV drukkerij De Spaarnestad Haarlem voor de abonnees van haar periodieken 1949 p 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Bernhard of Lippe 1872 1934 amp oldid 1213146143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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