Helmeke Dannemann

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

Life

Little is known about Helmeke Dannemann's life data. He was one of 1,530 the citizens' committee of the 64's in Lübeck and was on February 21, 1533 from that in the Council elected the city. In March 1534, instead of Jürgen Wullenwever, he was the city's envoy for the negotiations in Hamburg. In July 1534, as Lübeck's ambassador, he declared to the Rostock Council that Lübeck wanted to be responsible for the operations of the count's feud . In November 1534, Lübeck and the Lübeck Syndicus Johann Oldendorp were again in Rostock as a representative to negotiate with the Wendish cities and Duke Albrecht VII of Mecklenburg about their war aid. Even the University of Rostock had to lend the Lübeck residents 330 florins on the instructions and against a guarantee from the Rostock council . Dannemann probably resigned from the Lübeck council in August 1535 ; In any case, in September 1535 no longer belonged to him.

In the Marienkirche in Lübeck the grave stone of his 1545 died at the age of eleven son Helmeke Dannemann is the younger documented together with the family coat of arms as one of the few grave plates for children, but no longer detectable.

Helmeke Dannemann owned the house at Fischergrube 22.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Marko A. Pluns: The University of Rostock 1418-1563: a university in the field of tension between the city, sovereigns and Wendish Hanseatic cities , Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar 2007, p. 348 (digitized version)
  2. Klaus Krüger: Corpus of medieval grave monuments in Lübeck, Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 1100-1600 , Jan Thorbeke Verlag, Stuttgart 1999, p. 937/938 (LÜMA59)
  3. ^ Archives of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck: AH 04 home ownership (PDF), accessed on September 15, 2015