Hieronymus Lüneburg († 1633)

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Hieronymus Lüneburg (* before 1580 in Lübeck ; † December 1, 1633 there ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Hieronymus Lüneburg was the son of the mayor of Lübeck, Hieronymus Lüneburg . Lüneburg became a member of the patrician circle society in 1597 . He studied law at the University of Frankfurt / Oder , where he is mentioned as a respondent in 1604 . Lüneburg was elected to the Lübeck Council in 1610 and was the city's envoy to the Reichstag in Regensburg in 1613 . From 1629 he was the town’s treasurer.

Lüneburg lived in his father's house at Königstrasse 3/5 and inherited the Lübschen estates Moisling , Niendorf and Reecke. He was married to a daughter of Councilor Joachim Wibbeking . After his death, Moisling passed through his daughter Cecilie in 1646 to her husband, councilor Gotthard von Höveln , while the estates of Niendorf and Reecke went to councilor Andreas Albrecht von Brömbsen . His daughter Anna (* October 2, 1605; † January 30, 1673) married the prince-bishop's chancellor Martin Gerdes (1597–1643) in her first marriage and in 1644 the prince-bishop's office director Christian Cassius .

He was buried in the Jakobikirche and was given an epitaph as the church leader there, although this has not been preserved.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The year 1623 in Fehling must be a misprint; here date of death according to Dittmer.
  2. Jürgen Asch:  Höveln, Gotthard von. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-00190-7 , p. 373 f. ( Digitized version ). Wrong the reference to Fehling: Council line on Gotthard VI. from Höveln (No. 756)
  3. Fehling: Council Line No. 804