Heinrich Reinhusen

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Heinrich Reinhusen ( bl. 1530–1535 in Lübeck ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck during the Wullenwever period .

Life

Little is known about Heinrich Reinhusen's life data. He was a merchant in Lübeck. 1530 he was one of the citizens' committee of the 64er in Lubeck and was established in August 1531 from that in the Council elected the city. In June 1532 he was Lübeck's ambassador in Braunschweig to negotiate federal aid in the fight against King Christian II of Denmark. The deposed King Christian II attempted to recapture Norway in 1531/32. Reinhusen, most recently treasurer , resigned from the Lübeck council in August 1535 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Dietrich Poeck: Rituals of Council Election: Signs and Ceremonies of the Council in Europe (12th-18th Century) , Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar 2003, p. 194 “he put the key on his council chair”.