Johann Klingenberg († 1371)

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Johann Klingenberg (* in Lübeck ; † 1371 ibid) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Johann Klingenberg was the son of the Lübeck councilor Johann Klingenberg († 1356) . After the death of his father in 1368 he was elected to the Lübeck council.

He was married to Margaretha, a daughter of the Lübeck citizen Gerhard Witte. The marriage remained childless. He lived in the house at Königstrasse 77 in Lübeck, which his father had taken over . After his death, his widow married his cousin, Lübeck's mayor Goswin Klingenberg, in a second marriage .

In his will, drawn up in 1367, he bequeathed a pension to the Franciscan monastery to support the family chapel in the south aisle of the Katharinenkirche (Lübeck) .

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  1. ^ S4, chapel of Hinrich Papendorp / the Klingenberg family , Antje Grewolls: The chapels of the north German churches in the Middle Ages: architecture and function. Ludwig, Kiel 1999, ISBN 3-9805480-3-1 , p. 218