Johann Heinrich von Clausenheim

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Johann Heinrich von Clausenheim , also Johann Hinrich von Clausenheim (* 1713 ; † June 7, 1771 in Lübeck ) was a German lawyer and canon.

Life

Johann Heinrich von Clausenheim comes from the family (Clausen) von Clausenheim, who were raised to the nobility in 1702 . He was the eldest son of the Gottorfische Landrentmeister and privy councilor Matthias von Clausenheim (the elder) (-1744), who during the absence of Duke Karl Friedrich and his privy council president Henning Friedrich von Bassewitz (married to the cousin of his father) in the 1720s as Head of the General Provincial Commission from Hamburg led the affairs of government, and his wife Margarethe Lucia (1689–1760), b. Redeker, a granddaughter of Heinrich Rudolph Redeker . He was baptized in Rostock's Marienkirche and grew up on the family estates in Mecklenburg.

As a child he received a preamble as canon in the Lübeck cathedral chapter, which has been predominantly Lutheran since the Reformation, at the presentation of Christian August zu Rantzau . He studied from 1731 at the University of Kiel , where he graduated in 1733 with a disputation chaired by Philipp Friedrich Hane on the law of emigration for religious reasons.

In 1745 Karl Peter Ulrich von Holstein-Gottorf appointed him Lord Chamberlain . He was also a Gottorfischer judicial councilor and had the title of a royal Danish conference councilor.

Johann Heinrich von Clausenheim was married to Maria Anna Francisca, b. Countess von Sonnau, from Vienna , daughter of the Imperial Chamberlain Franz Anton Ferdinand Graf von Sonnau († 1732) and Maria Polixena Anna († 1744), born. Countess of Lamberg . The couple had a son Friedrich Matthias Ehrenreich von Clausenheim (1746–1839), owner of a vicarage prebend at Lübeck Cathedral, royal Danish chamberlain and heir to Brahlstorf .

A metal epitaph in the church of Körchow reminds of him .

Fonts

  • De origine iuris et beneficii emigrandi, quod religionis causa in Germania nostra obtinet: ex genuinis historiae atque iuris ecclesiastici fontibus. Kiel 1733
Digitized version , Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (dedication copy of the Hamburg pastor Johann Jacob Wetken)

literature

  • Wolfgang Prange : Directory of the canons. In: Ders .: Bishop and Cathedral Chapter of Lübeck: Hochstift, Principality and Region 1160–1937. Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 2014 ISBN 978-3-7950-5215-7 , p. 407f No. 345

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Lothar Kalbe: The color windows of the Marienkirche in Rostock donated by August Friedrich Mann and their family history background. In: Frank Martin (arrangement): Glass paintings in the churches of St. Jacobi, Greifswald, St. Marien and St. Nikolai, Rostock: a project of the German Federal Environment Foundation. Ed. By the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Laboratory for Glass Painting Research of the Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi Germany / Potsdam, Leipzig: Ed. Leipzig, 2005 ISBN 3-361-00594-9 , pp. 51–72, here p. 68 note 37
  2. a b The family v. Clausenheim. In: New Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg Provincial Reports 15 (1826), pp. 77–79 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ Franz Gundlach: The album of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1665-1865 , p. 85 No. 4118
  4. In Friedrich Schliemann not mentioned.