Johann Brömser of Rüdesheim

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St. Jakobus Rüdesheim, donated by Johann Brömser

Johann Brömser von Rüdesheim , also Johannes (* around 1370 in Rüdesheim ; † 1422 there ) was bailiff and victum of the Rheingau .

Knight Johann Brömser von Rüdesheim was the son of Giselbert Brömser von Rüdesheim and his wife Sophie nee Schenk von Liebenstein. He married Erlind nee von der Spor.

From 1418 he was a bailiff on Castle Sterrenberg and later Colonel hofmeister in Mainz . From 1415 he was Vitztum of the Vice Cathedral Office Rheingau .

He built the pilgrimage church Nothgottes (allegedly after returning from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and Turkish captivity), the parish church of Rüdesheim and the pilgrimage church of Bornhofen (whose oldest bell (since 1813 in the Bonifatiuskirche Wiesbaden ) was donated by him).

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