Lübeck Council 1669

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The council of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck in the year of the citizens' recession 1669.

Lübeck 1669

In the case of the citizen recession, after the cash court process of 1665, which had already led to changes in the Lübeck council , it was again about the participation of the citizens, namely the previously completely excluded offices in power, but again the principle of self-supplementation of the council was not touched but only its composition was determined: From then on, the four mayors and 16 councilors were to be chosen proportionally from certain group proposals. The influential circle society , which sometimes had more than half of the councilors, was only entitled to three seats among the 16 councilors. At the same time, the regulations on the incompatibility of certain family relationships (previously only father / son and brother / brother) have been significantly expanded and uncle / nephew or cousin / cousin relationships and by marriage have been excluded for the future. This development was openly rejected by conservative, aristocratic circles.

1669 is also the year of the last Hanseatic League . After that the Hanseatic League consisted only of the cities of Bremen , Hamburg and Lübeck, which, as administrators of the Hanseatic League, formed the Hanseatic Community, which came to an end with the joint embassy in Berlin in 1919.

mayor

Syndici

Councilors

Council Secretaries

See also

literature

  • Georg Wilhelm Dittmer : Genealogical and biographical news about Lübeck families from earlier times , Lübeck 1859, there p. 106-108: Der Lübeckische Rath in 1660
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line. Lübeck 1925
  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck syndicists and council secretaries until the constitutional amendment of 1851 , in: ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), pp. 91–168.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Council line No. 790
  2. Council Line No. 795
  3. Council Line No. 796