Ditmar Koel (Mayor)

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Statue of Koel at the Kersten Miles Bridge over Helgoländer Allee in Hamburg

Ditmar Koel , also Ditmar Kohl (* around 1500; † September 22, 1563 in Hamburg ), also written as Dithmar Koel in some old documents , was a captain, successful pirate hunter and mayor of Hamburg.

Life

In 1525 he commanded one of four two-masters in the Admiral Simon Parseval's fleet . On October 7th of the year there was a sea battle with the pirate Claus Kniphoff's fleet on the Osterems off Greetsiel , and Koel succeeded in boarding the pirate's ship - the Gallion - after 8 hours of fighting. He brought the pirates and a lot of booty to Hamburg and was elected councilor in 1527.

Koel was a supporter of the Reformation and played a major role in its implementation in the Hanseatic city.

In 1536 he was admiral of a fleet and was able to prevent Count Palatine Friedrich von Hadeln from crossing the Lower Elbe to a raid on Holstein . From 1542 to 1548 Koel was bailiff of the two-city office of Bergedorf ., Where he initiated the drafting of a new church ordinance. In 1548 he was elected mayor of Hamburg and in 1559 he headed the defense of the Elbe island Moorburg against the attacks of Duke Otto von Lüneburg-Harburg .

In 1562 he traveled with two of his fellow councilors on a diplomatic mission to Copenhagen to end a dispute with the Danish king. He was successful and returned to Hamburg, where he died on September 22, 1563.

Former window picture in the Ratsweinkeller of the Hamburg City Hall

Bear Koel's name

Streets

  • Ditmar-Koel-Strasse in the Portuguese quarter of the southern part of Hamburg's Neustadt district near the harbor is named after Ditmar Koel .
  • Another Ditmar-Koel-Strasse exists in Cuxhaven .

Ships

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Franklin Kopitzsch, Dirk Brietzke (editor): Hamburgisches Biografie-Personenlexikon, Volume 2, Page 225, Wallstein Verlag, 2003, ISBN 9783767213661
  2. ^ Harald Richert: Castle captains and officials in Bergedorf ; in Lichtwark booklet No. 59. Verlag HB-Werbung, Hamburg-Bergedorf, 1994, ISSN  1862-3549

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