Gotthard Ploennies

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Gotthard Ploennies (born October 5, 1657 in Lübeck ; † July 1726 there ) was a German lawyer and for a short time councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Gotthard Ploennies was the son of Lübeck's mayor Friedrich Plönnies . From 1676 he studied law at the University of Rostock . In 1703 he was elected to the council of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck, but was formally dismissed in the same year. The background was caused by civil unrest in the city. He had arranged a councilor that Torsperre the mill gate and on the day of orphans feast of Lübeck orphanage (then in Michaelis or Segeberg Convention takes place on time). The Lübeck chronicler and historian Johann Rudolph Becker reports in his Complicated History of the Kaiser. and salvation. Roman Empire freyen city of Lübeck in detail about this incident. Ploennies then became episcopal council in the Lübeck bishopric under Prince-Bishop Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf . His argument with the Lübeck council went as far as the Reichshofrat ; Ploennies lost.

His older brother Friedrich Ploennies (1631–1686) became a lawyer and procurator at the Imperial Court of Justice in Speyer . Erich Philipp Ploennies was his nephew.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Friedrich Bruns †: The Lübeck Council. Composition, addition and management, from the beginning to the 19th century. In: ZVLGA , Volume 32 (1951), pp. 1–69, p. 64 (Chapter 9: Conclusion of Council Membership )
  3. Volume III, Lübeck 1805, p. 163 ff. In the Google book search (linked to Volume 2)
  4. 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 ).