Bruno Bruskow

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Bruno Bruskow (* in Lübeck ; † 1487 ibid) was mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Bruno Bruskow was one of the sons of the Lübeck councilor Johann Bruskow . Together with his brother Johann, he began studying at the University of Rostock in August 1452 . On Trinity 1465 the brothers Johann and Bruno Bruskow became members of the patrician circle society in Lübeck. In 1474 Bruno Bruskow was an envoy in Copenhagen to negotiate about the Hanseatic office in Bergen . In 1475 he was elected to the Lübeck council. In 1479 he was appointed one of the mayors in the Lübeck council and represented the city in Münster in armistice negotiations with the Netherlands. In 1480 Bruskow agreed with the Hamburg council in Hamburg how to proceed with regard to the Dutch. In 1482 he brokered a comparison between Mecklenburg and the city of Danzig . He continued to work for Lübeck's external relations in Copenhagen in 1484, in Wilsnack in 1486 and in Buxtehude in 1487 .

Bruno Bruskow was married to Geseke, a daughter of the Lübeck citizen Lambert Vroling, and lived in the house at Breite Straße 10 in Lübeck.

literature

  • Sonja Dünnebeil: The Lübeck Circle Society. Forms of self-portrayal of an urban upper class (publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, published by the archive of the Hanseatic city, series B, volume 27) Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1996. ISBN 3-7950-0465-9
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line , Lübeck 1925, No. 557

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry 1452 as "Bruno Brutzkow" in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. Since Hans / Johann Bruskow is always registered before Bruno, Bruno Bruskow will have been the younger of the two brothers.