Dietmar Schulop

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Dietmar Schulop , also Detmar Schulop ( bl. 1292-1350) was council syndic of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck and 1327-1331 canon in Lübeck and since 1321 in Schwerin .

Life

Detmar Schulop was the son of the Lübeck citizen of the same name who died in 1297 and his wife Mechthild, who died in 1319. Both parents were buried in the later Brömsen chapel of the Jakobikirche . The preserved tombstone is one of the oldest preserved tombstones in Lübeck. He and his sister Emelgard inherited the Langer Lohberg 45 house from their parents.

Nothing is known about the school locations. Since February 25, 1319 designated as Magister and as the successor of Willekin von Bardewik, the second handed down Syndicus , he was in the service of the Lübeck Council from December 7, 1321 to January 11, 1331. Schulop is proven as Lübeck canon from April 8, 1327 to January 11, 1331. From December 7, 1327 he was also the canon of Schwerin, from January 28, 1345 to May 31, 1349 he also held the thesaurus.

In 1338 he founded a vicarie for the Jakobikirche in Lübeck. Detmar Schulop must have died before May 30, 1350, because at that time his Schwerin benefices with the thesaurariat were awarded to Paul Hake . Some money from his estate was also donated to the Schwerin Cathedral Building Treasury. But on June 24, 1363, the Schwerin cathedral chapter still demanded the sum bequeathed by Schulop from the Lübeck council, and on June 3, 1366 the money was in the possession of its executors.

literature

  • 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. Verlag von Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, pp. 344 and 322. (Unchanged reprint: 2001, ISBN 3-89557-167-9 )
  • Margit Kaluza-Baumruker: The Schwerin Cathedral Chapter (1171–1400). Cologne, Vienna 1987, ISBN 3-412-05787-8 , p. 266.
  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck syndicists and council secretaries until the constitutional amendment of 1851 , in: ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), p. 93
  • Klaus Krüger: Corpus of medieval grave monuments in Lübeck, Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 1100-1600 , Jan Thorbeke Verlag, Stuttgart 1999, p. 748 ( LÜJA1 ) ISBN 3-7995-5940-X

Individual evidence

  1. Document book of the Diocese of Lübeck No. 477.
  2. Friedrich Bruns: The Lübeck syndicists and council secretaries until the constitutional amendment of 1851 . In: ZVLGA 29, 1938 p. 93.
  3. ^ Mecklenburgisches Urkundenbuch MUB VI. (1870) No. 4312, MUB VII. (1872) No. 4559.
  4. Document book of the Diocese of Lübeck 2 No. 523, 3 No. 72.
  5. Document book of the Diocese of Lübeck 2 No. 525.
  6. MUB IX. (1875) No. 6573. MUB X (1877) No. 6970.
  7. Document book of the city of Lübeck 2 No. 820.
  8. MUB XXV. A (1936) No. 14323.
  9. MUB XIII. (1884) No. 7779.
  10. MUB XVI. (1893) No. 9487.