Irmgard Zur Lippe<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: Ongeveer 1380 - Of,Lippe,Lippe-Detmold,Germany<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Moritz IV Count Of Spiegelberg - 1403 - Of,Lippe,Lippe-Detmold,Germany<br>Overlijden: 6 feb 1410<br>Vader: Simon III zur Lippe (geboren Graf zur Lippe), Graf<br>Moeder: Ermengard (Irmgard) Gräfin zu Lippe und Diepholz (geboren von Hoya-Bruchhausen)<br>Echtgenoot: Moritz IV Count Of Spiegelberg<br>Broers/zusters: Katharine (geboren zur Lippe), Elisabeth Zur Lippe, Bernhard VI zur Lippe, Count, Margarethe Zur Lippe, Magdalene Zur Lippe, Jutte Zur Lippe, Heilwig zur Lippe
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