Heinrich von Hachede

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Grave slab of Heinrich von Hachede

Heinrich von Hachede (* in Lübeck ; † October 9, 1473 in Cismar ) was a German lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Heinrich von Hachede was the son of a citizen of the same name from Lübeck and the grandson of Councilor Hinrich van Hacheden . Heinrich von Hachede studied law at the University of Rostock and was awarded a Dr. PhD in both rights. In 1460 he was elected to the Lübeck Council as the first lawyer with a doctorate. He took part in all important embassies in the city from 1462 to 1467. From 1470 at the latest he was Vogt of Skåne . He died of the plague in the monastery of Cismar and was buried there. In Lübeck Cathedral one was on 18 November for him Memorie held.

Grave slab Hachedes (center) in the Cismar monastery

His coat of arms grave slab is erected and walled into an outer pillar on the south side of the monastery church.

Hachede was married to Elisabeth Kerkring, a daughter of Johann Kerkring , and initially lived in his grandfather's property at Breiten Straße 41 in Lübeck, and later at Koberg 6 . He was a member of the patrician circle society since 1460. He owned the village of Kühsen as a fief of the Loccum monastery . In 1462 he bought half of Duvensee including half of the lake. His estate was heavily indebted.

literature

  • Christoph Erich Weidemann, Friedrich Burchard Koester: History of the Loccum Monastery. With certificates and a copper plate. Adapted from Weidemann's manuscripts. By Friedrich Burchard Köster.-Göttingen, Baier 1822, p. 33
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line , Lübeck 1925, No. 541
  • Sonja Dünnebeil: The Lübeck Circle Society. Forms of self-portrayal of an urban upper class (publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, published by the archive of the Hanseatic city, series B, volume 27) Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1996 ISBN 3-7950-0465-9
  • Klaus Krüger: Corpus of medieval grave monuments in Lübeck, Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 1100-1600 , Jan Thorbeke Verlag, Stuttgart 1999, pp. 357-358 ISBN 3-7995-5940-X
  • Klaus Wriedt : School and University. Educational conditions in northern German cities of the late Middle Ages. BRILL, 2005, p. 112.

Individual evidence

  1. Entry 1437 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Report for 1465 in the Lübeck Ratschronik
  3. ^ Friedrich Bruns †: The Lübeck Council. Composition, addition and management, from the beginning to the 19th century. In: ZVLGA , Volume 32 (1951), pp. 1–69, p. 62 (Chapter 9: Conclusion of Council Membership )