Dietrich Brömse (1579–1638)

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Dietrich Brömse (* 1579 ; † March 2, 1638 in Lübeck ) was a councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Michael Conrad Hirt : Portrait of Dietrich Brömse's daughter, born in 1604, was created in 1638, the year of his death, today at the Dayton Art Institute

Dietrich Brömse was the son of the mayor of Lübeck, Dietrich von Broemse . In 1604 he became a member of the patrician circle society . After the death of his brother Heinrich Brömse in 1633 he became councilor in Lübeck and represented the city in 1635 as ambassador to London .

Dietrich Brömse lived in the Brömserhof in Lübeck at Schildstraße 12 . He inherited the Klein Steinrade estate on the outskirts of the city. The later Lübeck councilor Diedrich von Brömbsen was his son. His daughter Magdalene († 1657) married the future mayor Anton Köhler . After his death, Dietrich Brömse received an epitaph in the Marienkirche in Lübeck .

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