Hans Ernst von Jagemann

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Hans Ernst von Jagemann (born February 18, 1584 in Helmstedt ? † 1647 in Hainspitz ) was a German court official and officer .

Life

Jagemann was the son of the Brunswick Chancellor Dr. Johann von Jagemann and his wife Julia Steckel. After his first education by private tutors, Jagemann was able to enroll at the University of Helmstedt on March 3, 1592 . On February 24, 1606, he began to study there.

Jagemann worked for a long time as a court squire and military at the court in Braunschweig . Before 1614 he married Margarethe von Enzedorf. When she died, he married Juliane von Röder after the obligatory year of mourning. She died on June 12, 1638 in Wernigerode. He entered into a third marriage with Elisabeth von Bünau.

In 1632 Prince Ludwig I of Anhalt-Köthen accepted Jagemann into the Fruit-Bringing Society . The prince gave him the company name of the Bunte and the motto soothes . Jagemann parrot feathers ( Amaranthus tricolor L. ) were used as an emblem. Jagemann's entry can be found in the Koethen Society Register under no. 217. The rhyme law that he wrote on the occasion of his admission is also recorded there:

It is called a bunded herb, the papageen feathers,
Because it is the same color, red , yellow, and green leather,
which are so blasted, like the papageyen that
you find rich in these colors in the east, the
colored I call it and this herb soothes it
The grim in the body and in the intestines prevents
The toe looking for slime, dear hope and patient
The right colors are, inside it seems God's hult.

Hans Ernst von Jagemann died at the age of 63 in 1647 in Hainspitz near Eisenberg, Thuringia.

literature

  • J. von Jagemann: The family tables of the von Jagemann family. 1915