Friedrich Plönnies

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Friedrich Plönnies

Friedrich Plönnies (* 1607 in Lübeck ; † September 27, 1686 there ) was a lawyer and Lübeck councilor.

Friedrich Plönnies was the grandson of Councilor Heinrich Plönnies . He studied law at the Universities of Altdorf , Basel and Strasbourg . A stay in France followed the studies. In 1654 he was elected to the Lübeck council. In 1659 he was an envoy to the Brandenburg Elector Friedrich Wilhelm , who had set up his headquarters against the Swedes in Luebschen Nusse . In 1669 he signed the Citizens ' Recess for the council together with the mayor Johann Ritter and the councilor Matthias Bornefeldt , which as a Lübeck constitutional charter with certain modifications existed until the middle of the 19th century.

After his death, an epitaph was set for him in Lübeck's Marienkirche , which was destroyed in an air raid on Lübeck in 1942 .

His son of the same name (1631–1686) became a lawyer and procurator at the Imperial Court of Justice in Speyer , his son Gotthard Ploennies was a brief councilor in Lübeck. Erich Philipp Ploennies was his grandson.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Fehling, Council Line , No. 673.
  2. See the details in the biography of Mayor Christoph Gerdes .
  3. Fehling, Ratslinie , No. 787.
  4. BuK II, p. 336
  5. Uta LindgrenPloennies, Erich Philipp v .. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 20, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-428-00201-6 , p. 546 f. ( Digitized version ).