Bernhard Pleskow († 1412)

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Bernhard Pleskow (* before 1358; † 1412 in Lübeck ) was a German politician and Lübeck councilor.

Life

Bernhard Pleskow was the son of Lübeck's mayor Hinrich Pleskow († 1358) . Pleskow was elected to the Lübeck Council in 1393. During the civil unrest in Lübeck in 1408, he stayed in the city at an advanced age. However, he was not one of the councilors of the old council who negotiated with the citizens of the city on May 5, 1408 about the replacement of the council. He was the owner of the village of Schönberg. In Lübeck citizens' wills he is listed several times as a documentary witness and guardian . Pleskow was a member of the patrician circle society and lived in the house at Breite Strasse 35 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gunnar Meyer: “possessing citizens” and “miserable sicknesses”: Lübeck's society in the mirror of their wills 1400–1449 (publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, published by the archive of the Hanseatic city, series B, volume 48) Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 2010 ISBN 978-3-7950-0490-3