Gottschalk Anton von Wickede

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The coat of arms of the Lord Anthon Gottschalck [von Wickede] (1657–1704), today in the St. Anne's Museum, Lübeck

Gottschalk Anton von Wickede (born December 30, 1657 in Lübeck ; † May 7, 1704 ) was a German patrician and landowner.

Life

Wickede was the older son of Lübeck councilor Thomas Heinrich von Wickede and his wife Agnete nee. Köhler, daughter of the law school mayor Anton Köhler of Lübeck . In 1676 he inherited the Lübsche Gut Kastorf from his father . In 1676 he studied at the University of Helmstedt with Hermann Conring , Paul Heigel and Johann Eisenhart and moved to the University of Heidelberg , from where he set off on his Grand Tour in 1680 . In 1681 he married Katharina geb. von Höveln , daughter of the mayor of Lübeck Gotthard von Höveln , with whom he had ten children. In 1682 he was accepted into the patrician circle society . In 1684, together with his younger brother Thomas Hinrich von Wickede, he acquired an inheritance funeral for the family in a crypt under the organ in the Johanniskirche in Krummesse .

His son Gotthard Gottschalk von Wickede became councilor in Lübeck and inherited from his father Kastorf and Bliesdorf ; his son of the same name Gottschalk Anton von Wickede (1689-1740), lord of the Mecklenburg estates inherited from his father, Nigleve, Tolzien and Fredenhagen (today Niegleve, Tolzin and Friedrichshagen, all districts of Lalendorf ), was accepted into the Mecklenburg knighthood in 1702 and founded the Mecklenburg branch of those von Wickede.

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  1. Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : The coats of arms of the German baronial and noble families in a precise, complete and generally understandable description: With historical and documentary evidence. Volume 1, TO Weigel, Leipzig 1855, p. 470.