Johann Christoff Dannhauer

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Epitaph for "Johan Christoph Dannhauer" on the outer wall of the Aegidienkirche

Johann Christoff Dannhauer (also: Danhauer ) (born January 3, 1637 in Nordhausen ; † January 9, 1713 in Hanover ) was a German city syndic , mayor of Hanover. and legal scholar .

Life

family

Johann Christoff Dannhauer was married to AE Dannhauer , the sons Friedrich Gottlieb Dannhauer and Ludwig Albert Dannhauer come from this connection .

Career

Johann Christoff Dannhauer studied law at the University of Jena from 1677 . In 1679 he wrote his dissertation in Latin on the subject of the debt tower under the title Dissertatio juridica de carcere obaeratorum, vulgo Schuldt-Thurm ...

After he had already been city ​​councilor in Hanover from 1701 to 1702, he was elected mayor of the city in 1702 to succeed Anton Levin von Wintheim and remained in this position until the end of his life.

An epitaph by Danhauer can be found on the outer walls of the Aegidienkirche . The inscription there is deciphered as follows:

"REST ALONGSIDE
MR JOHAN CHRISTOPH Dannhauer
born SÜLF TO HAGEN D. 3. (?) January AO 1654 (?)
IN HALL 10 YEAR AS JURISPRACTICUS
Mansfeld 7 (?) YEAR AS AMBTMAN
IN HANNOVER 1 (?) YEAR AS Syndic
11 (? ) YEAR BUT
FAITHFULLY AND FAIRLY SERVED AS MAYOR.
AFTER HE IN FIRST MARRIAGE 2 (?) SONS AND 2 DAUGHTERS WITH
FR. JOHANNA MAGDALENA LAUERWALDS FROM MERSEBURG
D. 10 JAN. AO 1715 SEELIG DESLEEPING
AND HIS SECOND WIFE
ANNA ELISABETH HÖPERS
DRILLED AT WÜLFFINGHAUSEN D. 21. JUN. AO 1675
WHICH BECAUSE YOU LIVED WITH 4 SONS AFTER HER
MARRIAGE, LORD , AS A WIDOW 14 YEARS
D: 22 JULY AO 1728 HOLY DIESE
YOU ARE EXPECTING THE HOLY
RESURRECTION OF THE RIGHTS
TO ETERNAL LIFE "

Fonts (incomplete)

  • Dissertatio juridica de carcere obaeratorum, vulgo Schuldt-Thurm, quam ... praeside Dn. Joh. Friderico Georgi ... eruditorum disquisitioni submitting Joh. Christoph. Dannhauer ... ad diem 5 julii 1679 (in Latin), by Johann Christoph Dannhauer and Johann Christoph Georg, Ienae: P. Ehrichius, 1714

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Klaus Mlynek: DAN (N) HAUER, Johann Christoff (see literature)
  2. a b Compare the GND number of the German National Library
  3. Thomas Müller-Bahlke (Director): Dannhauer, Johann Christoph (see web links)
  4. a b Compare this information under WordCat