Johann (Provost)

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Johann (Johannes) also: the honest Johann (* around 1335, † around 1386) was the provost of the Uetersen monastery .

Life

Provost Johann succeeded Nicolaus and was first mentioned in a document in 1361 together with the prioress nobility. In this he buys the village Koortenmoor (Kurzenmoor, today's district of Seester ) for the monastery from the Lords of Winsien for 650 marks, in this he is also referred to as "De Ehrlike Mann Herr Johann, Pravert". Provost Johann died around 1386, and was succeeded by Hermann Kreyet .

Literature and Sources

  • Hans Ferdinand Bubbe : Attempt of a chronicle of the city and the monastery Uetersen Volume 1 Chapter I P. 40 and 56 (1932)
  • Erwin Freytag: List of provosts and priories at the Cistercian nunnery and later Adlid monastery in Uetersen Yearbook for the Pinneberg district 1970
  • Elsa Plath-Langheinrich: The monastery at the Uetersten End CDC Heydorns Verlag 2008, ISBN 978-3-934816-04-6
  • Elsa Plath-Langheinrich: Uetersen Monastery in Holstein Wachholtz Verlag 2009
  • Uetersen monastery archive
predecessor Office successor
Nicolaus Provost of the Uetersen monastery
1376–1386
Hermann Kreyet
possibly also Heinrich around 1389