Hermann Bresser

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Hermann Bresser (* around 1585 in Lübeck ; † between December 17 and 23, 1627 there) was elected secretary of the Hanseatic Office on Bryggen in Bergen .

Life

Bresser enrolled in 1605 to study at the University of Rostock , where he can also be verified as a respondent in 1607 . In 1627, after Johannes Conradus turned down the office and preferred the position of council secretary in Lübeck, he was appointed secretary of the office in Bergen as the successor to Christoph Bernhard Schrader . He was sworn in by the Lübeck Council, against which the office in Bergen protested because the oath had actually always been taken by the senior man of the office. He was related to the Lübeck councilor Gerhard Grentzin, who died in 1610, from his first marriage to Anna Bresser. Bresser died, according to the older people of the Lübeck mountain riders, to the Rostock mountain riders, before he left for Bergen in Lübeck of "a serious physical illness" and was buried in the Petrikirche .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry 1605 in the Rostock matriculation portal