Hector Wilhelm von Günderrode (politician)

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Hector Wilhelm von Günderrode (born May 5, 1590 in Schotten ; † June 15, 1647 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a politician of the imperial city of Frankfurt from the Günderrode family .

Günderrode was the son of Rudolf von Günderrode, who in 1588 became a citizen of Frankfurt and a member of the noble society Alten Limpurg and Margarete von Holzhausen. He studied from 1611 at the University of Jena and Wittenberg University Law and was in 1617 by the University of Giessen Dr. jur. PhD. He married Kunigunde Steffan von Cronstetten in 1618 and Anna Margarethe as a boy in 1626. His son Philipp Wilhelm (1623–1689) and his grandson Friedrich Maximilian (1684–1761) also became senior mayors of the imperial city of Frankfurt.

Günderrode became a councilor in Frankfurt am Main in 1820 and a junior mayor in 1625. In 1609 he became a lay judge and was senior mayor in 1632 and 1639. He was mayor from October 11, 1639 until his death . He represented the city of Frankfurt at the city days 1624 in Esslingen, 1627 in Mühlheim and 1636 in Nuremberg and 1633 at the district council in Worms.

literature

  • Barbara Dölemeyer: Frankfurt Jurists in the 17th and 18th Centuries, 1993, ISBN 3465025830 , p. 70.

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