Erich Reiche

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Erich Reiche (also: Erich Reichen and Ericus Reichen as well as Ericus Reiche or Ericus Richius ; * 1560 ; † August 9, 1622 in Hanover ) was a German local politician and mayor of Hanover.

Life

Erich Reiche was a member of the Hanover City Council from 1585 to 1600. From 1601 to 1622 he held the office of mayor of Hanover. At the same time, Henricus Müller held this office from 1612 to 1623.

Reiche married Sophia Reichart (born September 30, 1560 in Wolfenbüttel; † March 26, buried April 2, 1612 in Hanover). After her death in 1613 he married Katharina von der Hoya (* 1563 in Minden; * May 4, 1617), widow of the mayor of Dortmund, Johann Schmerrhimen, who died in 1607 . The couple lived in the former house at Schmiedestrasse 14 in Hanover's old town.

As the third wife, Reiche married Catharina Reiche, daughter of the Hanoverian councilor Gottschalk Falkenreich .

Reiche was buried on September 14, 1622 in the St. Nikolai cemetery in front of the stone gate. His widow married the Princely Consistorial Councilor Theodor Block .

literature

  • Salomon Gesner : Funeral Sermon / || About the sixth psalms of Dauids / || By the desire ... || Melchior || Reichen / des ... || Mr. Erici Reichen / Ratsherren vnd Cämmerers of Hanover || in Saxony ... son / who on the 8th day of September / of || Jhares ... 1599. in Wittemberg ... is slack || slack / || Held || by || Solomonem Gesnerum of the Holy Scriptures || Doctorem vnd Professorem themselves. || ... || , Wittenberg: printed by Georg Müller the Elder, 1599; Digitized by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage
  • Rupert Erythropel : Christian funeral sermon: Bey de [m] honest desires of ... Sophiae Reicharts / the ... Erici Reichen mayor of Han [n] over much-loved housefrawen / Who was Christianly buried on the 2nd of April . Stadthagen, 1612; Digitized from the Georg-August University of Göttingen
  • David Meier , Joh. Camman: LeichPredigt: Bey the rich in people. The ... Mr. / Erici Reichen / Weilandt mayors of the city of Hanover / which Anno Christi 1622. fell asleep on August 9th ... / and the 14th anniversary of S. Nicolai Christlich was buried / performed , Braunschweig: Andreas Duncker , 1629
  • David Meier: Exequiae Reichianae That is: Two Christian funeral sermons / bey funeral Zweyer God-loving Tugentreicher Matronen, Catharinae von der Hoya / and Elisabethae Reichen / Des ... Mayor Erici Reichen who were ... Haußfrawen and daughter / whose these also of .. Mr. Johannis Volgeri for accepting patricii in Hanover Hertzliebe Haußehre was / beede säliger Gedächtnuß /: which almost fell asleep on May 4th ... and May 8th and 9th of this early year of Christ 1617. In the church of S. Georgi and S. Egidi all here in Hanover ... buried / kept ... by M. Davidem Majerum there at S. Georgen Pastorem , Stadthagen, Fürstliche Druckerei 1618;

See also

Individual evidence

  1. n.v . : Reiche, Erich in the catalog of the German National Library [undated], last accessed on April 21, 2020
  2. a b David Meier, Joh. Camman: LeichPredigt: Bey the rich in grapes. The ... Mr. / Erici Reichen / Weilandt mayors of the city of Hanover / which Anno Christi 1622. August 9th ... , Braunschweig: Andreas Duncker, 1629; Title about the Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV)
  3. a b Sabine Wehking : DI 36: Stadt Hannover (1993), number 264 / Marktkirche 1617 on the page Deutsche Insschriften Online (DIO)
  4. top v .: The heads of council and administration since 1390 , in Klaus Mlynek , Waldemar R. Röhrbein (ed.): History of the City of Hanover , Vol. 2: From the beginning of the 19th century to the present , Hanover: Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1994, ISBN 3-87706-364-0 , pp. 802-803; Preview over google books
  5. ^ Rupert Erythropel: Christian funeral sermon: Bey de [m] Ehrlichen Begrebniß der ... Sophiae Reicharts ... , Stadthagen, 1612; Digitized from the University of Göttingen
  6. a b Helmut Zimmermann : The Origin of the Hanoverian Mayors from 1534 to 1820 , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series Volume 21 (1967), pp. 269-276; here: p. 203; Preview over google books
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