Английская Википедия:Heilwig of Lippe
Шаблон:Infobox noble Heilwig of Lippe, also known as Heilwig of Schaumburg (Шаблон:Circa – Шаблон:Circa) was a German noblewoman. She was countess of Holstein by marriage to Adolf IV of Holstein.
Life
She was a daughter of Lord Herman II of Lippe and his wife, Oda of Tecklenburg.
On 14 February 1246, she founded 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 Шаблон:Lang, 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 Шаблон:Lang 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
References
- Silke Urbanski: Geschichte des Klosters Harvestehude „In valle virginum“. Wirtschaftliche, soziale und politische Entwicklung eines Nonnenklosters bei Hamburg 1245-1530 (Dissertationsschrift), Münster 1996, Шаблон:ISBN
External links
- Homepage of the St. John's monastery, viewed on 1 October 2010
- Genealogy of Bernard IV of Lippe, viewed on 1 October 2010
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