Glado Weyermann

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Glado Weyermann (1632).

Glado Weyermann († 1636 ) was mayor of the city ​​of Bern .

Glado Weyermann was born as the son of Anton Weyermann and Elisabeth Löubli. In 1590 he married Christina Frisching , daughter of Hans Frisching (II.) . For the year 1592 he is recorded as a chamberlain of the Society of Middle Lions . In 1593 he joined the Bernese Grand Council, from 1593 to 1597 he was escort and from 1597 to 1603 Governor of Nyon. From 1608 he was a member of the Small Council, from 1612 to 1621 witness and 1614 colonel of the Bernese artillery . After serving as governor of the mayor for a year, he was elected mayor of Bern in 1632. He represented Bern several times at the meetings and was withDelegations abroad entrusted, for example in 1615 to Duke Johann Friedrich von Württemberg , in 1616 to Neuchâtel to renew castle rights and in 1618 to Zurich to conclude the pay alliance with Venice.

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  • Alfred Zesiger: The room at the red / guldinen Mittlen-Löwen. A look back at the history of the first five centuries. For the inauguration of the new guild room in the Falken on March 10, 1908. KJ Wyss, Bern 1908, p. 203 f.

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predecessor Office successor
Franz Ludwig von Erlach Schultheiss of Bern Niklaus Dachselhofer