Levinus Brunstorp

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Levinus Brunstorp was titular bishop of Dionysia and auxiliary bishop in Halberstadt and Schwerin in 1478 .

Life

Levinus Brunstorp (de Brunstorp) was appointed in 1478 for the titular diocese of Dionysia and was also commissioned to work as suffragan for Bishop Gebhard von Hoym von Halberstadt. He was a Dominican and belonged to the Halberstadt monastery as a conventual. There is only one entry about his activity as auxiliary bishop in the record book of the collegiate donors S. Bonifatii and S. Pauli in Halberstadt .

The inclusion in the series of the Schwerin auxiliary bishops results from a note in the Greifswald university register : Dns. Levinus Brunstorp, vicarius in ponificalibus reverendi patris ac dni. episcopi Swerin. December 1480. The University of Greifswald does not have any further information on the subject or doctorate .

Also in the diocese of Schwerin there are no official acts of the auxiliary bishop Levinus Brunstorp. Only in the Diocese of Halberstadt was it mentioned in 1487. Because under August 11, 1487 in the Halberstadt document book it was noted: am sonnavende na Laurentii martiris, the Vicare (Ordo Ordonis, Jacob Stutz, Ludolf Luckum, Conrad Ostendorp) prescribe ... 2 1/2 rh.  Fl. Annually on Marae Himmelfahrt to Livinus Bronstorp, Bishop of Dionysia, Suffraganeus of Halberstadt Monastery, wk. for 50 fl. If the interest is not bought off while Livinus is alive, they should keep 10 fl. and celebrate his memory for it.

As his successor, the Dominican Conradus Antonii was appointed the new Bishop of Dionysia and Auxiliary Bishop of Verden on January 24, 1494.

When he died and where he found his final resting place are not known.

literature

  • Konrad Eubel : Hierarchia catholica medii aevi . Volume II., 1914.
  • Lexicon for Theology and Church, Vol. 1–10, Freiburg / Breisgau 1930.
  • Josef Traeger : The bishops in the medieval diocese of Schwerin. St. Benno Verlag Leipzig 1984.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Konrad Eubel: Hierarchia catholica medii aevi , II. P. 144.
  2. ^ Mecklenburgisches Jahrbuch MJB LIX. (1884) Carl Balck : Mecklenburg residents at universities outside Germany until the middle of the 17th century . P. 80, No. 582.
  3. ^ Konrad Eubel: Hierarchia catholica medii aevi . II., P. 144.