Alexander Huno

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Alexander Huno or Hune († November 1, 1325 in Lübeck ) was council secretary , chronicler and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Fragment of the oldest Lübeck council line with entries by Alexander Hunos

According to Bruns, Alexander Huno was probably the son of the council secretary Alexander , who was proven in Lübeck from 1258 to 1277 , but Fehling saw him as the son of Lübeck councilor Werner Huno . According to his handwriting in the Lübeck Oberstadtbuch, he was a council clerk in Lübeck from 1284 to 1317 . In 1318 he became councilor of the city of Lübeck. As a chronicler, he was the author of the Lübische Annalen. In 1298, on behalf of the Chancellor of Lübeck and later mayor of the city Albert von Bardewik, he reported on the return of the Mecklenburg Duke Heinrich the Pilgrim from captivity in the Orient and events in the history of the empire. He lived in the house at Königstrasse 59 in Lübeck . According to the vicariate register, Huno willingly donated a side altar (not described in detail) in Lübeck Cathedral .

literature

  • Friedrich Bruns : The older Lübschen council lines. In: ZVLGA Volume 27 (1933), p. 35
  • Friedrich Bruns: The Lübeck syndicists and council secretaries until the constitutional amendment of 1851, in: ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), p. 120.
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line , Lübeck 1925, No. 317

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Huno , No. 260 of the Council Line 1925.
  2. ^ Friedrich Bruns: The author of the Lübecker Annalen , in: Lübische Forschungen (1921), pp. 255-266.
  3. Relatio historica de rebus quibusdam sub tempore a. 1298-1301 gestis, August 8, 2013 at Repertorium Geschichtsources des Deutschen Mittelalter des Deutschen Mittelalter
  4. Johannes Baltzer , Friedrich Bruns : The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Issued by the building authorities. Volume III: Church of Old Lübeck. Dom. Jakobikirche. Aegidia Church. Publishing house by Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, p. 125