Heinze von Kracht

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Heinze von Kracht

Heintze Kracht (also unhistorical Heinze von Kracht ; * around 1400 , † after 1466 ) was the first Chancellor of the Mark Brandenburg under the Hohenzollern .

Life

Heintze Kracht came from the Brandenburg family Kracht . His father was Werner Kracht, his mother Gertrud Drandorff.

In 1437 he was named for the first time as the chief scribe of Margrave Johann . He once lent him 300 Rhenish guilders , for which he was enfeoffed in 1439 with the rule of Zauche . His brother, Elector Friedrich II, left him in the chancellery after 1440, where Heintze Kracht was named Protonotarius in 1441 . On a drawing by Seidel from 1442, Heintze Kracht wore the insignia of a chancellor, as he was then also referred to in 1443.

In 1445 Kracht was replaced in this position by Friedrich Stuhlmann , but remained the elector's councilor until 1466, when he was last named. The year of his death is unknown.

literature

  • Friedrich Holtze : The oldest Brandenburg chancellors and their families. In: Research on Brandenburg and Prussian history. Volume 7, 1894, pp. 479–531, in particular pp. 482–486 (with picture; digital copy )
  • Uwe Tresp: Kracht, Heintze v. In: Friedrich Beck and Eckart Henning (eds.): Brandenburgisches Biographisches Lexikon (= individual publication by the Brandenburg Historical Commission eV, Volume 5). Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, Potsdam 2002, ISBN 3-935035-39-X , p. 237

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heinze von Kracht, on geneagraphie.com
  2. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Volume A XII, 1973, p. 215.
  3. ^ Also in 1438 in Georg Wilhelm von Raumer : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis continuatus. Berlin, Stettin, Elbing 1831. pp. 106f. No. LXXI
  4. Adolf Stölzel : Brandenburg-Prussia's legal administration and constitution presented in the work of its sovereign princes and highest judicial officials. Franz Vahlen, Berlin 1888. p. 62
  5. Submission of the cities of Cölln and Berlin to Friedrich II. ( Memento of the original from March 3, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Historical Commission of Berlin @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hiko-berlin.de
  6. ^ Document from Friedrich II. On the settlement of disputes between the Stendal monastery and the city of Osterburg, Saxony-Anhalt state archive
  7. ^ Ingo Materna , Wolfgang Ribbe (ed.): Brandenburg history. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-05-002508-5 , p. 197