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Heilwig of Lippe

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Heilwig of Lippe
Bornc. 1200
Diedc. 1248/1250
Noble familyHouse of Lippe
Spouse(s)Adolf IV of Holstein
FatherHerman II, Lord of Lippe
MotherOda of Tecklenburg

Heilwig of Lippe, also known as Heilwig of Schaumburg (c. 1200c. 1248/1250) was a German noblewoman.

Life

She was a daughter of Lord Herman II of Lippe and his wife, Oda of Tecklenburg.

On 14 February 1246, she found the Cistercian monastery in Herwardeshude, a village at the mouth of the Pepermölenbek, between the later St. Pauli and Altona. The monastery was confirmed by Pope Innocent IV in 1247. This monastery later founded the monasteries [In Valle Virgum] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help), also in Herwardeshude, and in 1530, after the reformation, the Monastery of St. John, which still exists as a Protestant nunnery.

Legacy

In 1870, the [Heilwigstraße] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) in Hamburg-Eppendorf was named after her.

Marriage and issue

She was married to Count Adolf IV of Holstein-Kiel and Schauenburg. They had at least three children:

Ancestors

Family of Heilwig of Lippe
8. Herman I, Lord of Lippe
4. Bernard II, Lord of Lippe
2. Herman II, Lord of Lippe
10. Otto I, Count of Are-Hostaden
5. Heilwig of Are-Hostaden
1. Heilwig of Lippe
12. Henry I, Count of Tecklenburg
6. Simon I, Count of Tecklenburg
13. Eilika of Oldenburg
3. Oda of Tecklenburg
7. Oda of Berg-Altena

References

  • Silke Urbanski: Geschichte des Klosters Harvestehude „In valle virginum“. Wirtschaftliche, soziale und politische Entwicklung eines Nonnenklosters bei Hamburg 1245-1530 (Dissertationsschrift), Münster 1996, ISBN 3-8258-2758-5