Fritz Grawert († 1476)

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Fritz Grawert († 1476 in Riepenburg ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck in the 15th century.

Grawert was the son of the merchant and Lübeck citizen Fritz Grawert († 1449) from Stendal . He was elected to the city council in 1460. From 1470 until his death he took care of Lübeck's interests as a bailiff at Riepenburg Castle . Since 1447 he belonged to the patrician circle society .

Grawert was married to Adele geb. Bere, daughter of the mayor of Lübeck Johann Bere . He lived in the house at Breite Straße 13 in Lübeck . Like his father, who had donated one of the first legacies to the Marienwohlde monastery founded in 1413, he and his brother Cord also took care of the monastery, in which at least one relative ("Herr Bernd" ) lived with numerous foundations.

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  1. ^ Heinrich Dormeier: New branches of the order in the Hanseatic area. Lübeck foundations in favor of the Birgittenkloster Marienwohlde near Mölln , in: Oliver Auge / Katja Hillebrand (ed.): Monasteries, monasteries and convents north of the Elbe. On the current status of monastery research in Schleswig-Holstein, North Schleswig and the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck and Hamburg ; QFGSH 120 (2013); Pp. 261-366; P. 299