Joachim Arentsehe

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Joachim Arentsehe , erroneously also Arentsche , († after 1587) was a German playwright .

In gratitude for his services, he received an annual interest note of 84 guilders from the Congregation Our Dear Women at Brühl in front of Hildesheim for a principal sum of 1,400 guilders lent to the Counts of Mansfeld . Arentsehe later stayed in Holland and other foreign places for a long time before he returned to the Saxon - Thuringian area. In 1581 Arentsehe is referred to as the governor of the Giebichenstein when the Mansfelder replaced the old debt.

Arentsehe achieved fame through his drama Comoedia , a court martial of the Son of God as a centurion over sinful humanity in the person of Adam, who broke the articles of war (= 10 commandments).

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