Konrad Campsor

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Konrad Campsor , also Konrad Wechsler ( bl. 1325–1367) was dean of Schwerin from 1341–1357 and canon of Lübeck from 1350–1367 .

Life

Konrad Campsor from Lübeck was on June 27, 1325 by Pope Johannes XXII. Provided with a canonical and a preamble to Schwerin. From May 9, 1332 to July 1, 1336 he was cathedral scholast in Schwerin. Konrad was on January 24, 1333 by Pope John XXII. with further commissions for a canonical, a preamble and a dignity. From February 1, 1341 to August 10, 1357 he was then Dean of Schwerin. On November 18, 1350, Konrad became vicar general of the absent Bishop Andreas of Wislica . On September 28, 1356, the Schwerin Cathedral Chapter appointed him as administrator of the Schwerin diocese for the vacancy caused by the death of Bishop Andreas .

Konrad Campsor can be traced as Canon of Lübeck from May 21, 1350 to July 26, 1367.

Thereafter, Konrad was Archdeacon of Waren from March 5, 1367 to July 26, 1367 . Of 31 May 1333 to the April 17, 1336 we had him with the execution of papal commission tasked and on 2 April 1335 he was also detectable as papal judge.

Konrad Campsor wrote his will on July 26th, 1367. He presumably died on July 28th of that year and was buried in Lübeck Cathedral , where his grave slab is documented in the memorial register, but not preserved.

literature

  • Adolf Rische: Directory of the bishops and canons of Schwerin with biographical remarks. Ludwigslust 1900.
  • Adolf Friederici: The Lübeck Cathedral Chapter in the Middle Ages 1160–1400. Constitutional and personal studies, 2 volumes Phil. Diss. Kiel 1957 (masch. Schr.)
  • Margit Kaluza-Baumruker: The Schwerin Cathedral Chapter (1171–1400). Cologne, Vienna 1987 ISBN 3-412-05787-8 pp. 207-208.
  • Klaus Krüger: Corpus of medieval grave monuments in Lübeck, Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg 1100-1600 , Jan Thorbeke Verlag, Stuttgart 1999, p. 563 ( LÜDO * 58 ) ISBN 3-7995-5940-X

swell

  • Hamburg Document Book (HUB)
  • Mecklenburg record book (MUB)
  • Document book of the city of Lübeck (UB St Lüb)
  • Diplomatarium Danicum, III. Raekke, Vol. 1-8. Kobenhaven 1958–1980.

Individual evidence

  1. Adold Friederici: The Lübeck Cathedral Chapter in the Middle Ages from 1160 to 1400. 1957 II. P. 70.
  2. MUB XXV. (1936) No. 14000.
  3. Margit Kaluza-Baumruker: Schwerin Cathedral Chapter (1171-1400). 1987 p. 62, MUB VIII. (1873) No. 5333, 5530.
  4. Margit Kaluza-Baumruker: Schwerin Cathedral Chapter (1171-1400). 1987 p. 45, HUB 2 No. 894.
  5. ^ Alfred Rische: Directory of the bishops and canons of Schwerin . 1900 p. 5.
  6. MUB IX. (1875) No. 6110, 6150, 6280, 6301, 6306, 6432. Dipl. III. 7 Register of persons on p. 460 still lists him in 1364 as the dean of Schwerin, but not documented.
  7. MUB X. (1877) No. 7397. MUB XIII. (1884) No. 7517.
  8. MUB XXV. A (1936) No. 14427.
  9. MUB X. (1877) NO. 7081, MUB XXV. B (1977) No. 14908.
  10. Jean XXII. Lettres communes No. 60435, Benoit XII. Lettres communes No. 2839.
  11. UB St Lüb 2 No. 611.
  12. MUB XXV. B (1977) No. 14908.