List of cathedral preachers at Halle Cathedral

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The cathedral pulpit in Halle, created in 1526

The following were active as cathedral preachers at Hallesches Dom :

Surname from to Remarks
Georg Winckler 1523 1527 † 1527, murdered on the way back from Aschaffenburg, where he had to answer to Cardinal Albrecht because of his Lutheran convictions
Jakob Eisenberg circa 1570 1598 † 1598, on charges of cryptocalvinism , he was refused a public funeral
Simon Gedik 1586 1598 then court preacher and provost in Berlin, later in Meißen and Merseburg
Christoph Kittel († 1617) 1608 1617
Paul Röber 1617 1627 later professor, pastor and general superintendent in Wittenberg
Salomon Lenz (1584–1647)  1619 1629 later pastor and superintendent in Regensburg
Arnold Mengering 1627 1630 Deposed after the occupation of the city in the Thirty Years' War in 1630, later pastor at the market church and superintendent
Johann Malsius († 1638) 1635 1638
Johannes Olearius (1611–1684) 1643 1680 1643 court and cathedral preacher, later chief court preacher and 1664 general superintendent, transferred to Weißenfels in 1680
Johannes Andreas Olearius 1663 1680 Second court preacher at Halle Cathedral, church councilor, consistorial assessor and vice general superintendent of the Duchy of Magdeburg, transferred to Weißenfels in 1680
Philipp Jakob Heustreu († 1673) ? 1673
Christoph Schrader (1642–1709) 1674 1692 1674 third court and cathedral preacher, 1680 sole court and cathedral preacher, 1692 superintendent and pastor in Dresden
Johann Jakob Reich (1641–1690) 1688 1690 First reformed cathedral preacher in Halle, 1689 also court preacher
Ernst Adolph von Felde (1662–1692) 1690 1692 Second cathedral preacher
Jacob Merchier (1661-1700) 1691 1700 First cathedral preacher
Philipp Wilhelm Budäus (1663–1697) 1692 1697 Second cathedral preacher
Peter Ludwig Based Reich (1673-1725) 1697 1701 Second cathedral preacher, then court preacher in Potsdam, transferred to Neustadt-Eberswalde in 1721
Karl Konrad Achenbach (1655-1720) 1700 1702 First court and cathedral preacher, then court preacher in Berlin
Heinrich August Steinberg (1668–1749) 1701 1705 Second cathedral preacher, then court preacher in Küstrin, from 1709 in Berlin
Friedrich Wilhelm von Scharden (1671–1734) 1702 1734 First court and cathedral preacher, from 1711 also reformed inspector
Johann Eberhard Kluck (1678–1733) 1704 1708 First holder of the position of Third Court and Cathedral Preacher, then pastor in Nuremberg and Berlin
Georg Friedrich Kluck (1674–1734) 1706 1713 Second court and cathedral preacher, lost his post due to a mental illness
Theodor Knauth (1682–1738) 1710 1715 Third court and cathedral preacher, deposed in 1715, pastor in Berlin in 1732
Wilhelm Hermann Gravius ​​(1682–1734) 1715 1717 Third court and cathedral preacher, then court preacher in Köpenick
Johann Huldreich Heyden (1662–1727) 1713/16 1727 Second court and cathedral preacher, first as a substitute for the sick Georg Friedrich Kluck, permanently appointed to the position in 1716
Johann Ernst Wilmsen (1678–1740) 1717 1740 First third, from 1734 second cathedral preacher
Hermann Reinhold Pauli 1728 1750 1728 second court and cathedral preacher, 1734 first court and cathedral preacher, also consistorial councilor and reformed inspector
Ludwig Reinhard Kleinschmidt (1702–1761) 1735 1738 Third court and cathedral preacher, then in Bielefeld and Danzig
Ernst Philipp Kiesewetter (1705–1741) 1738 1741 Third cathedral preacher, died soon after being promoted to second place
Johann David Gensike (1714-1780) 1741 1759 Third cathedral preacher, then in Altona
Albert Philipp Ursinus (1712–1785) 1742 1785 Second cathedral preacher, 1775 also court preacher
Johann Warendorff (1703–1774) 1751 1774 First court and cathedral preacher
Daniel Heinrich Hering (1722–1807) 1759 1765 Third cathedral preacher, then court preacher and senior consistorial councilor in Breslau
Christian Friedrich Hirsekorn (1730–1772) 1765 1772 Third cathedral preacher
Friedrich Wilhelm Wentzelmann (1738–1792) 1775 1792 First third, from 1785 second cathedral preacher
Georg Jakob Pauli 1775 1795 Son of Hermann Reinhold Pauli, 1746–51 rector of the reformed grammar school in Halle, meanwhile in Berlin and Halberstadt, 1775 first court and cathedral preacher as well as consistorial councilor and reformed inspector
Georg Ludwig Pauli (1759–1797) 1786 1790 Son of Georg Jakob Pauli, third cathedral preacher, then pastor in Hamburg
Johann Wilhelm Grosse 1790 1790 Third cathedral preacher, then pastor in Glogau
Johann Karl Pischon (1764–1805) 1790 1799 First third, from 1792 second cathedral preacher
Johann David Beck (* 1765) 1792 1795 Third cathedral preacher, then pastor in Strasburg in the Uckermark
Georg Peter Dohlhoff (1768–1837) 1795 1837 First third, from 1799 second cathedral preacher, 1805 first cathedral preacher as well as superintendent and court preacher
Johann Friedrich Stötzer (1741–1804) 1796 1804 First court and cathedral preacher as well as reformed inspector
Johann Gabriel Schäffer 1799 1808 First third, from 1806 second cathedral preacher, then pastor in Magdeburg
Ludwig Anton Leopold Siebigk († 1807) 1806 1807 Third cathedral preacher
Johann August Rienäcker 1807 1855 First third, from 1809 second cathedral preacher, 1837 first cathedral preacher, 1838 superintendent, retired in 1855
Ludwig Gottfried Blanc 1809 1860 1806 pastor of the French Reformed congregation in Halle, after their merger with the German Reformed congregation located at the cathedral in 1809 third cathedral preacher, from 1822 additionally associate professor, from 1833 full professor for Romance languages ​​and literature at the University of Halle, 1838 second cathedral preacher, Retired in 1860
Andreas Samuel Neuenhaus (1806–1879) 1839 1879 First third, from 1855 first cathedral preacher
Wilhelm Focke (1823–1881) 1856 1881 First third, 1860 second, 1880 first cathedral preacher as well as superintendent and consistorial councilor
Adolf Zahn 1859 1876 Assistant preacher, third cathedral preacher in 1860
Gustav Beelitz (1845–1912) Second half of the 19th century ? Hermann Gunkel's father-in-law founded the Reformed Convict Halle in 1890
Gerhard Goebel (1839–1907) Second half of the 19th century ? Founded the Reformed Convict Halle in 1890
Hugo Albertz (1845–1923) 1877 1893 Cathedral preacher, then pastor in Breslau, father of Martin Albertz
August Lang 1893 1943 Third in 1893, second in 1907, first cathedral preacher and superintendent in 1921
Eberhard Baumann (1871–1956) 1907 1924 First third, then second cathedral preacher
Hermann Josephson (1864–1949) 1908 1920 First cathedral preacher, consistorial councilor and superintendent
Paul Gabriel (1883–1964) 1921 1955 1921 Second Cathedral Preacher, 1944 Consistorial Councilor and Superintendent, retired in 1955
Heinrich Wind (1891–1971) 1924 1962 Second cathedral preacher
Fritz Schröter (1904–1973) 1955 1971 First cathedral preacher and superintendent
Horst Krüger (* 1929) 1970 ? Second cathedral preacher
Jürgen Reuter Second half of the 20th century Cathedral preacher
Martin Filitz 1996 2014 Cathedral preacher and senior of the Reformed Church District
Jutta Noetzel (* 1975) 2014 Cathedral preacher and senior of the Reformed Church District

literature

  • Johann Christoph von Dreyhaupt : Pagus Neletici Et Nudzici, Or detailed diplomatic-historical description of the ... Saal-Creyses. Vol. 1. Emanuel Schneider, Halle 1749, p. 1094 f.
  • Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany: History and Constitution of a Confessional Minority in the 18th Century and After (= Unio and Confessio Vol. 5). Luther-Verlag, Witten 1973.
  • Adolph Zahn: Information about the clergy of the evangelical-reformed cathedral community in Halle ad S. Halle 1863 ( digitized version ).

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 49.
  2. Article in the Sachsen-Anhalt Wiki ( Memento of the original from March 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sachsen-anhalt-wiki.de
  3. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 12-14; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , pp. 326–329.
  4. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 46; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 309f.
  5. ^ Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 14-17; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 320f.
  6. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 46; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 308f.
  7. ^ Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 46f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 312f.
  8. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 17f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 307f.
  9. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 47; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 334f.
  10. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 18-23; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , pp. 329–334.
  11. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 55; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 318f.
  12. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 48; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 317f.
  13. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 55f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 319f.
  14. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 57; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 311.
  15. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 48f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 314.
  16. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 49f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 339f.
  17. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 23–29; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , pp. 323-325.
  18. Adolph Zahn: communications, S. 57f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 316f.
  19. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 50; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 315f.
  20. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 58; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 310.
  21. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 50f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 336f.
  22. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 30; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 337f.
  23. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 58; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 313f.
  24. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 59; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 314f.
  25. Adolph Zahn: communications, page 59; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 338.
  26. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 30–36; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 321f.
  27. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 59; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 322f.
  28. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 59; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 311f.
  29. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 51f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 325f.
  30. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 60; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 308.
  31. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 38–43; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 309.
  32. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, pp. 36–38; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 335f.
  33. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 52; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 329.
  34. Adolph Zahn: communications, S. 60th
  35. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 43f.
  36. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 52f.
  37. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 44f; Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 392.
  38. Adolph Zahn: Mittheilungen, p. 53f; Article in Saxony-Anhalt Wiki ( Memento of the original June 17, 2015 Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link is automatically inserted and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sachsen-anhalt-wiki.de
  39. Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Congregations in Central Germany , p. 375.
  40. Halle Cathedral Archives; Konrad von Rabenau: In memory of D. Eberhard Baumann. In: Theologische Literaturzeitung , 1957, pp. 714f.
  41. ^ Entry in the Catalogus Professorum Halensis.
  42. Pastors' book of the Church Province of Saxony. Vol. 10. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2009, p. 18.
  43. Short biography on the website of the University of Magdeburg.
  44. Martin Gabriel: The Reformed Churches in Central Germany , p. 388.
  45. Archived copy ( memento of the original from March 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ehk-halle.de
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