Gottfried of Cremon

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Gottfried von Cremon († 1300 ) was a councilor from Lübeck .

Life

The noble family Cramon (also written Cremon or Cremun) is first mentioned in Mecklenburg in 1245 with the knight Henricus de Cremun .

A Gottfried von Cremon is documented as councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck for the period from 1281 to 1300 . In 1300 he sold his property, consisting of the village of Schattin and half of the villages of Wulfsdorf, Blankensee and Beidendorf (all of which are now the Lübeck-St. Jürgen district ), to the Johanniskloster in Lübeck . His heirs sold the village of Groß Mist for 375 marks to the Ratzeburg cathedral chapter .

Gottfried von Cremon lived in the house Dr.-Julius-Leber-Straße 16/18 (formerly Johannisstraße) in Luebeck, that after the First World War, the construction of the Karstadt - department store fell victim.

literature

  • Friedrich Bertheau: The historical development of rural conditions in the Principality of Ratzeburg , in: Yearbooks of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology, Volume 79 (1914), pp. 71-170 (digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Bertheau, Lit., p. 85
  2. ^ BASt Building and Architectural History, Urban Development in Lübeck at the Archives of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck