Jonas Staude

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Jonas Staude

Jonas Staude (born September 27, 1527 in Annaberg ; † July 6, 1593 in Stralsund ) was a Protestant clergyman in Stralsund.

Life

Jonas Staude was born as the second son of the Annaberg city judge and councilor Jakob Staude. He attended the Latin school in Goldberg in Silesia and in 1548 went to the University of Leipzig to study law, but soon afterwards to study theology. A year later he went to Wittenberg . Here he got to know Melanchthon and Bugenhagen .

Five years later Staude came to Stralsund as a deacon at the Heiligengeistkirche on Bugenhagen's recommendation . On November 16, 1557 he received his master's degree in Greifswald . In 1561 he became a deacon, in 1567 archdeacon at the St. Nikolaikirche in Stralsund . On January 17, 1565, Staude took part in the Synodal Day in Campe Monastery as senior of the spiritual ministry and achieved many advantages for his city there.

Staude was married twice, his first marriage to Katharina Ketelhoet, the eldest daughter of the Stralsund reformer and later first Protestant clergyman Christian Ketelhot , and his second marriage to Maria von Schacht. The Stralsund rector Johann Hieronymus Staude is a grandson of Staude .

literature

  • Curt Staude: Magister Jonas Staude, senior of the spiritual ministry and pastor at St. Nikolai zu Stralsund. In: Unser Pommerland , issue 2/1928, pp. 70–73.