Johann Georg von Bendeleben

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Johann Hans Georg von Bendeleben (* around 1630 in Bendeleben ; † August 20, 1689 on the Morava ) was a German officer from the Bendeleben family .

biography

Bendeleben came from the very old noble family Bendeleben. At a young age he began a military career. In 1653 and 1654 he was named captain of the Bremen Soldateska . Around 1654/55 he was promoted to major . In 1866 he fought as a lieutenant colonel in the Second Bremen-Swedish War . He led a company of 224 men. In 1866 he negotiated in Stade for the Bremen Council with the Swedish Commander-in-Chief and Imperial General Carl Gustav Wrangel . Here it went u. a. disputes between the Bremen council and the former mayor of Bremen and now the royal Swedish privy councilor Statius Speckhan . In 1668 (as in 1664) he organized the great fireworks display to commemorate the Peace of habenhausen, presumably on Werder near the Weser and on the moat near Bremen Neustadt . Bendeleben was in the Bremen military until 1875.

Then he joined the imperial army. He became a colonel in the artillery . He fought under Field Marshal Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden-Baden , known as the Türkenlouis , in the Turkish Wars . During a counter-offensive by the Turks during the Great Turkish War , his entrenched camp was overrun and he fell on the Morava.

Castle and village of Bendeleben remained in the family until 1705.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Koster : Chronicle of the Imperial Free Imperial and Hanseatic City of Bremen 1600–1700 , p. 136. Edition Temmen , Bremen 2004, ISBN 3-86108-687-5 .
  2. ^ Peter Koster: Chronicle of the Imperial Free Imperial and Hanseatic City of Bremen 1600–1700 , p. 198. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2004, ISBN 3-86108-687-5 .
  3. Peter Koster: Chronicle of the Imperial Free Imperial and Hanseatic City of Bremen 1600–1700 , pp. 158ff, 170, 176, 179 and 226f. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2004, ISBN 3-86108-687-5 .
  4. ^ Peter Koster: Chronicle of the Imperial Free Imperial and Hanseatic City of Bremen 1600–1700 , p. 267. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2004, ISBN 3-86108-687-5 .