Achim von Bassewitz

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Joachim von Bassewitz (* before 1509 in Mecklenburg ; † 1560 there , according to other information already before 1555 ) from the family of Bassewitz was a Mecklenburg landowner and co-signatory of the Great State Union .

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Joachim von Bassewitz was born before 1509 as the fifth son of Heinrich Vicke von Bassewitz and his wife Anna von Platen . He still had six brothers.

Joachim von Bassewitz married Magarethe von Bülow , daughter of Joachim von Bülow auf Bölkow and Rensow (near Güstrow ) and Clara von der Lühe (* before 1520; † November 6, 1568). They had five sons, including Joachim von Bassewitz .

Joachim von Bassewitz was co-owner of the Hohen Luckow , Levetzow , Thorstorf , Wendorf (later Schönhof) and Pohrsdorf estates .

In 1512 a large general division of property between Joachim von Bassewitz and his brothers was documented. In 1521, when all the brothers were of legal age, this inheritance comparison was confirmed again. Some cousins ​​from the von Bassewitz family were also involved.

In 1523 Joachim von Bassewitz was one of the signatories of the Great State Union , together with four of his brothers and four cousins ​​from the von Bassewitz family.

1554 sold Joachim von Bassewitz and his brothers the Duke Johann Albrecht I by the insistent urging of the basic rule on the farmers Steinhagen and Lemke in Fährdorf on the island of Poel , on the Duke also moved spiritual things later.

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  1. ^ Reprint of the old Union of Mecklenburg State Estates, and the same ratification, De Anno 1523. August 1st: in Platteutscher language, including the attached Hochteutschen translation, around 1720
  2. The development of rural conditions on the island of Poel from the 12th century to 1803, Gertrud Lembke, in: Mecklenburgische Jahrbücher, Volume 99 (1935), p. 21