Isaac Anton de Sansdouville Dupuis de Sacetôt

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Coat of arms of the baron with two (black) bars and above three (black) birds, here under a crown held by two putti
Former grave slab of Dupuis de Sacetôts from the Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche St. Johannis , today attached as an epitaph to the outer wall of the Neustädter Markt

Isaac Anton de Sansdouville Dupuis Baron de Sacetôt , also: Isaac Antoine Dupuis de Sacetôt , (* 1662 in Normandy ; † December 2, 1700 in Hanover ) was a refugee ("Réfugié") and Huguenot who emigrated from France and was a baron in electoral Hanoverian chief stable master raised to the nobility .

Life

Isaac Antoine Dupuis de Sacetôt belonged to the Reformed Christianity and fled to his residence city of Hanover after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes on September 18, 1685 by the French Sun King Louis XIV and lured by privileges of the then Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg , Ernst August .

At first, Dupuis de Sacetôt was able to perform his service under the preacher Claude Guillaume de La Bergerie , who also came from France, and initially at the court of Ernst August's wife, who would later become Electress Sophie . However, when the Reformed community of the "Réfugiés" moving up from France grew stronger and stronger, Dupuis de Sacetôt was elected to the " Consistoire " on January 17, 1697, together with his fellow believer and sufferer Simeon de la Chevallerie and three other fellow believers Election of these five elders , the presbytery , the foundation of the Hanoverian French Reformed congregation was completed.

It was Dupuis de Sacetôt who bought the newly founded community their real estate - three houses in the Calenberger Neustadt on the former street Auf dem kleine Brand on the corner of Wagenerstraße - and with great dedication they converted them into an inconspicuous " temple ". The rectory and a church were on November 13, 1699 inaugurated be.

Dupuis de Sacetôt died in Hanover in 1700. His - listed - tombstone can be found as today's epitaph on the transept of the outer wall of the Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche facing Neustädter Markt .

Cathérine de la Chevallerie Baroness de la Motte

Dupuis de Sacetôt was married to Cathérine de la Chevallerie Baronesse de la Motte , a cousin of the co-founder of the Hanoverian French Reformed community, de la Chevallerie . Cathérine had initially been the lady-in-waiting of Electress Sophie, before she later became Chief Chamberlain in Berlin of her daughter, the Electress and later the first Queen of Prussia , Sophie Charlotte of Hanover .

literature

  • Wilhelm Beuleke : The Huguenots in Lower Saxony (= sources and representations on the history of Lower Saxony , vol. 58), Hildesheim: Lax, 1960, pp. 77, 115f.

Web links

Commons : Isaac Anton de Sansdouville Dupuis de Sacetôt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Annette v. Boetticher : Gravestones, epithaphs and memorial plaques of the Evangelical Lutheran. Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche St. Johannis in Hanover , brochure DIN A5 (20 pages, some with illustrations), publisher. from the church council of the ev.-luth. Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche St. Johannis, Hanover: 2002, p. 13
  2. ^ A b c d e Walter Schneider: Reformed congregation in Hanover , in Hans-Werner Dannowski , Waldemar R. Röhrbein (ed.): Stories about Hanover's churches. Studies, pictures, documents , Hanover: Lutherhaus-Verlag, 1983, ISBN 3-87502-145-2 , p. 22ff.
  3. a b c d e Karin Kürten: Evangelical Reformed Church Community of Hanover. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , pp. 168f .; here: p. 169