Heinrich von Düngelen

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Heinrich von Düngelen (* unknown; † unknown) was a Roman Catholic clergyman and canon in Münster .

Life

Heinrich von Düngelen came from the Westphalian noble family von Düngelen , who had their seat in Bladenhorst Castle at the beginning of the 14th century . He was the son of the Essen inheritance gift Rotger von Düngelen and his wife Jaspara von Raesfeld zu Romberg . On May 28, 1594 Heinrich received the lower ordinations with the tonsure . A short time later, on June 6, 1594, he took possession of the cathedral priest of Jobst von Bodelschwingh, who had renounced his benefice. He was emancipated on the following day with the revolt to the families Düngelen, Eyll, Raesfeld and Wüllen. On August 29, 1609 he was ordained a subdeacon . On October 21, 1612 waived Henry on his benefice. There are no records of his further life.

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  • The diocese of Münster 4.2. ( Germania Sacra NF 17.2) The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paulus in Münster , edited by Wilhelm Kohl, published by the Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York, ISBN 978- 3-11-008508-2 , Germania Sacra NF 17.2 Biographies of the Canons, page 19ff. Digitized.

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