Herman Rover

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Herman Rover (* around 1495 in Hamburg ; † August 8, 1543 ibid) was a German lawyer and council secretary in the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck and Hamburg, and most recently a councilor in Hamburg.

Life

Herman Rover studied law from 1514 at the University of Rostock and from 1518 at the University of Greifswald . He completed his studies with a master's degree.

Since 1523 he can be traced back to the Lübeck city registers as council secretary by his handwriting . In 1529 he asked to be released from the Lübeck secretarial service because he wanted to get married in Hamburg. The request was granted and shortly afterwards he is proven to be Hamburg Council Secretary. As such, he took over several delegations for the Hamburg council. In 1532 Rover traveled to Copenhagen with Mayor Paul Grote and Councilor Albert Westede , where they negotiated a treaty between King Frederick I of Denmark and Flanders . In 1535 he traveled to Schmalkalden and prepared for Hamburg to join theSchmalkaldic League . In 1537 he negotiated a new peace treaty between Denmark and the Dutch in Brussels with the mayor Johann Rodenborg . In 1538 he attended the meeting of the Protestant estates in Braunschweig with the mayor Johann Rodenborg and the councilor Vincent Moller ( from the tree ) . In the same year he was elected protonotary and on May 4, 1540 councilor in Hamburg. Rover was a member of the Hamburg council until his death.

Rover had created a handwritten directory of the Hamburg councilors from 1239 to 1534.

family

Rover was married to Metke, daughter of Hinrich Berendes and widow of the promoter of the Reformation in Hamburg, Joachim Wegedorn († 1528). The marriage remained childless.

Works

  • "The hiding of those people who have been in the Rade to Hamborg, when they have come in, and when they have stumbled, brought olden recesses, scripts and briefs to seeds" . Hamburg 1534.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Paul Grote (the elder) . In: Genealogical and biographical notes on the mayors of Hamburg who have died since the Reformation . Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1840, OCLC 166067441 , p. 15-16 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 20, 2015]).
  3. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Albert Westede (Wetstede) . In: Genealogical and biographical notes on the mayors of Hamburg who have died since the Reformation . Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1840, OCLC 166067441 , p. 16-18 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 20, 2015]).
  4. Georg Nikolaus Bärmann : Hamburg Chronicle of the Development of the City up to Our Days . Second part. Friedrich Hermann Nestler, Hamburg 1822, OCLC 844243541 , p. 87 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 20, 2015]).
  5. ^ Adam Tratziger : Tratziger's Chronica of the city of Hamburg . Ed .: Johann Martin Lappenberg . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1865, OCLC 682023341 , p. 268 ( digitized from the Internet Archive [accessed on March 20, 2015]).
  6. ^ Adam Tratziger: Tratziger's Chronica of the city of Hamburg . Ed .: Johann Martin Lappenberg. Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1865, OCLC 682023341 , p. 273 ( digitized version in the Internet Archive [accessed on March 20, 2015]).
  7. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Johann Rodenborg . In: Genealogical and biographical notes on the mayors of Hamburg who have died since the Reformation . Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1840, OCLC 166067441 , p. 20–21 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed March 20, 2015]).
  8. ^ Adam Tratziger: Tratziger's Chronica of the city of Hamburg . Ed .: Johann Martin Lappenberg. Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1865, OCLC 682023341 , p. 275 ( digitized version in the Internet Archive [accessed on March 20, 2015]).
  9. Bernhard Koerner (Ed.): Genealogical Handbook of Bürgerlicher Familien . tape 18 . CA Starke, Görlitz 1910, p. 297 ( digitized version in the Internet Archive [accessed on March 20, 2015] plus Hamburg gender book. Volume 1.).
  10. ^ Adam Tratziger : Tratziger's Chronica of the city of Hamburg . Ed .: Johann Martin Lappenberg. Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1865, OCLC 682023341 , p. 276 ( digitized version in the Internet Archive [accessed on March 20, 2015]).