List of the Minden canons

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In the list of the Minden canons , the canons of the Minden cathedral are listed in alphabetical order since the diocese of Minden was formed , and they were united in the Minden cathedral chapter . The Mindener Dom was the diocese church of the diocese of Minden. The East Westphalian city ​​of Minden is located in what is now North Rhine-Westphalia .

Name bearer

A.

  • Ulrich von Ahlden (adult after 1330)
  • Volkmar von Alten (ext. 1327)
  • Johannes Andree (adult 1321)
  • Conrad von Aschwede
  • Curdt von Aschwede (1550–1590), Domsenior
  • Schwerder von Aspelkamp († 1581)

B.

  • Johann Sergius von Baeck († 1634)
  • Georg Ludwig von Baer (adult 1728), also provost of Levern
  • Hermann von Balve (adult 1363)
  • Arnold von der Beck (ext. 1318)
  • Daniel Berner, Provost of the Cathedral ext. 1522
  • Gerhard vom Berge , cathedral choirmaster, later cathedral dean (from 1339)
  • Gerhard vom Berge (ext. 1350)
  • Johann vom Berge († 1392)
  • Johann vom Berge (adult after 1364)
  • Otto vom Berge (ext. 1358)
  • Simon vom Berge (ext. 1370)
  • Simon vom Berge († 1395), Provost of the Cathedral
  • Volquin vom Berge (ext. 1301), Provost of the Cathedral
  • Wedekind vom Berge (adult 1339)
  • Wittekind von Berge (also Schalksberge) († 1383), provost, later bishop
  • Andreas von Bergen (also de Bergis) (adult 1324)
  • Bernhard (adult 1335)
  • Wilhelm Bock zu Pattensen (ext. 1631)
  • Bodo (adult 1339)
  • Heinrich Friedrich Wolfgang von Böselager (ext. 1716), provost of the cathedral
  • Johann von Braunschweig (ext. 1324)
  • Ludwig von Braunschweig (ext. Before 1324)
  • Ludwig of Braunschweig (adult 1335)
  • Ludwig von Braunschweig-Lüneburg († 1346), bishop since 1324
  • Bruno (adult 1304)
  • Bruno (adult 1339)
  • Wilhelm von Buchen († 1402), provost, later bishop
  • Burchard (ext. 1300)
  • Bruning, provost exp. 1340
  • Bruno von Büren (ext. 1354)
  • Reinbert von Büren (ext. 1321)
  • Albert Clamor von dem Bussche († 1710), cathedral dean, also district administrator in the Principality of Minden , provost of Levern

C.

  • Heinrich von Callendorf (ext. 1354)
  • Johann von Campe (adult 1325)

D.

  • Gottschalk von Diepholz († 1119), provost, later bishop of Osnabrück
  • Leonhard von Dorp (also de Villa) (adult 1324)
  • Friedrich Dume (ext. 1369/1379)
  • Werner Dume (ext. 1304/1314/1327)
  • Eggert Dürkop , provost of the cathedral in 1489, later bishop of Schleswig

E.

  • Brüning von Engelborstel (ext. 1304/1319), cathedral dean, cathedral provost
  • Otto von Everstein (adult 1324)
  • Wedekind I von Everstein (1282–1324), canon, provost in Hameln

F.

  • Jobst von Falk (exp. 1598), Provost Stift St. Marien, Minden, Provost of the Cathedral
  • Hermann von Falkenberg (ext. 1304)

G

  • Friedrich Christian von Galen zu Assen (1689–1748), also canon in Münster, Worms, Osnabrück, Paderborn, Hildesheim, provost of St. Viktor Dülmen, archdeacon of Bocholt.
  • Karl Anton von Galen zu Assen (1679–1752), also canon in Munster and Osnabrück, as well as Munster's official corpses and council of war
  • Johann von Gesmold (adult 1337)
  • Leonhard von Gnadenstedt (adult 1327)
  • Lippold von Gnadenstedt (adult 1325)
  • Godeboldus Deacon exp. 1120–1140, Provost exp. 1147
  • Johannes von Greven (ext. 1363)
  • Heinrich Griph (ext. 1318)
  • Berthold Gruelhot (adult 1323)

H

  • Thomas von Halle, Provost of the Cathedral ext. 1529
  • Franz Christoph von Hanxleden, also Canon of Münster
  • Hermann Kaspar von Hanxleden († January 19, 1760), also cathedral sexton in Münster
  • Hermann von Hardenberg (adult 1299)
  • Günther von Hedwigessen (adult 1340)
  • Johann von Heimburg (ext. 1305)
  • Johann von Helmburg (adult 1352)
  • Volkmar von Heimburg (adult 1375)
  • Heinrich (adult 1325)
  • Heinrich de Hollage (ext. 1352)
  • Wedekind von Holte (adult 1310)
  • Heinrich von Homburg (ext. 1302)
  • Ludolf von Horne (adult 1361)
  • Adrian Christian Wolfgang von de Horst (ext. 1704), Canon in Hildesheim, Provost Stift St. Johannes, Minden, Provost of the Cathedral
  • Dietrich von der Horst (adult after 1329)
  • Wittekind von Hoya († 1261), provost, later bishop

J

  • Johannes (adult 1339)
  • Johannes (adult 1340)
  • Johannes (ext. 1351)

K

  • Goswin von Ketteler zu Harkotten ex Bollen (gen. 1635–1667)
  • Heinrich von Korff called Schmising zu Tatenhausen (1583–1665)
  • Johann Adolf von Korff called Schmising zu Tatenhausen (1619–1678), also canon in Münster, provost of St. Mauritz near Münster.

L.

  • Otto von Landsburg (1190–1200), cathedral sexton
  • Burchard von Langen, Provost, exp. 1598
  • Gottschalk von Ledebur († 1600), also Provost of Osnabrück, Provost of Levern
  • Heinrich Plato von Ledebur, also Drost zu Ravensberg
  • Bernhard von der Lippe (adult 1311), from 1321 Bishop of Paderborn
  • Heinrich von der Lippe (ext. 1305)
  • Heinrich von der Lippe, Provost, exp. 1332
  • Johann von Lübeke (ext. 1309)

M.

  • Hermann von Mandelsloh (ext. 1303)
  • Eberhard von Mallinckrodt († 1617), dean of the cathedral, also provost of Levern
  • Bernardus (Marienfeld) , canon and from 1344 abbot of the Marienfeld monastery
  • Johannes von Markte (also de Foro) (exp. 1319)
  • Gerhard von Minden († October 27, 1278), dean of the cathedral since 1261 and author of the Wolfenbüttler Aesop
  • Werner von Minden († 1170), provost later bishop
  • Sigward von Minden († 1140), provost, later bishop
  • Johannes van Monichus (en), Provost exp. 1400
  • Hartwich von Münchhausen (ext. 1324)

N

  • Hermann Dietrich von Nehem, Provost, ext. 1723
  • Hans Georg von Neuenhof, Provost of the Cathedral ext. 1623

O

P

  • Burchard Post (ext. 1321)
  • Eckerius Post (ext. 1329)
  • Johannes Post (adult 1327)
  • Burkhard von Post († 1321)
  • Eggerich von Post († n. 1321)
  • Johann von Post (n.1300)
  • Walter von Post (1247–1272)

R.

  • Heinrich Rabber (ext. 1306)
  • Heinrich von Raesfeld (1556–1597)
  • Heinrich Rant (ext. 1358)
  • Ludwig von Ravensberg (adult 1294), provost in Tongeren, cathedral provost in Minden
  • Ludwig II of Ravensberg († 1308), later provost of St. Johann in Osnabrück and of Schildesche monastery, bishop of Osnabrück
  • Matthias Friedrich von Recke zu Steinfurt (1644–1701), also canon in Münster, archdeacon Stadt- und Südlohn, magistrate in Lüdinghausen, provost of St. Mauritz, unsuccessful candidate for bishopric Münster, cathedral dean Münster.
  • Wilhelm von der Recke zu Steinfurt († 1675)
  • Ernst von Reden (Lutheran) (1626–1631; † 1643), also provost of Levern
  • Ludolf von Rostorf († 1304), also archdeacon von Ohsen, provost of Hameln, bishop since 1295
  • Johann von Rotorp (ext. 1357)
  • Johann von Rüdenberg (1266-1318)
  • Werner von Rüdenberg (1220–1260), provost of the cathedral

S.

  • Johann I von Sachsen-Lauenburg († 1372), since 1344 Bishop of Cammin
  • Bernhard von Schaumburg (adult 1363)
  • Gerhard von Schaumburg (ext. 1300)
  • Gerhard von Schaumburg (ext. 1304)
  • Gerhard von Schaumburg (ext. 1354)
  • Gerhard I. von Schauenburg († 1353), canon since 1300, cathedral dean since 1338, and canon in Halberstadt and Hildesheim, since 1346 bishop of Minden
  • Simon von Schaumburg (ext. 1350)
  • Johann Scheele (ext. 1303)
  • Detmar Scheleke (ext. 1350)
  • Heinrich von Schloen called Tribbe (adult 1460; † 1464)
  • Johann von Schloen (adult 1533)
  • Justaz von Schlon ( adult 1316)
  • Justaz von Schlon (adult 1375)
  • Johann von Schorlemer (ext. 1619), Canon in Osnabrück, Provost Stift St. Johannes Osnabrück, Provost Minden
  • Günther I. von Schwalenberg († 1310), was also provost von Enger and Goslar, canon in Magdeburg, from 1277 to 1278 archbishop of Magdeburg and from 1307 to 1310 bishop of Paderborn
  • Konrad von Solms (ext. 1377)
  • Johann von Spiegelberg (adult 1376)
  • Hermann von Stael († 1607)
  • Heinrich von Steding († 1625), also provost of Levern
  • Dietrich von Stendal (adult 1355)

T

  • Thethard (adult 1297)
  • Thethard (ext. 1304)
  • Thietmar von Minden († 1206), Provost, exp. 1183, bishop since 1185
  • Thune ribbon (ext. 1351)
  • Heinrich Tribbe († 1464), historian
  • Arnold Heinrich von Treskow († 1728), archdeacon of Minden, also provost of St. Marien zu Minden, district administrator for the offices of Reineberg and Rahden, provost of Levern

V

  • Dietrich Anton von Velen zu Velen (1643–1700), also canon in Münster, envoy, provost von Oldenzaal, real war councilor and court counselor, cathedral provost in Münster
  • Johann von Vincke († 1596), also provost of Levern
  • Johann Dietrich von Vincke, († 1714), also Grand Vogt of Minden
  • Johann Heinrich von Vincke († after 1643), also a senior in Minden, provost in Levern
  • Volquin (since 1269), provost of the cathedral

W.

  • Adolf von Waldeck (ext. 1324)
  • Eberhard von Waldeck (ext. 1319)
  • Gottfried von Waldeck († 1324), cathedral dean, later bishop
  • Heinrich V von Waldeck († after 1349), provost of the cathedral
  • Ludwig von Waldeck (adult 1337)
  • Gervasius von Warberg (adult 1353)
  • Hermann von Wendt (adult 1409)
  • Johann Adrian von Wendt († 1694), cathedral sexton, also cathedral dean and provost of Osnabrück, canon of Halberstadt, provost of Levern
  • Albert von Werne (ext. 1357)
  • Lubbert Westfal (adult 1370)
  • Otto von Wölpe , (1248–1301 or 1307), provost of the cathedral
  • Liborius von Wülpke (ext. 1346)

Z

  • Ludwig von Zersen (adult 1372)

See also

literature

  • Hans-Jürgen Brandt: Minden - Cathedral monastery St. Petrus and Gorgonius , in: Karl Hengst (Hrsg.): Westfälisches Klosterbuch. Lexicon of the monasteries and monasteries established before 1815 from their foundation to their abolition. Part 1. Münster 1992, pp. 593-606.
  • Wilfried Dammeyer: The property of the Minden cathedral chapter . Minden, 1957.
  • Wilhelm Dräger: The Minden Cathedral Chapter and its Canons in the Middle Ages , in: Mindener Jahrbuch 8, 1936, pp. 1–119.
  • Jörg Erdmann: Quod est in actis, non est in mundo. Papal benefit policy in the sacrum imperium of the 14th century, Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome 113, Tübingen 2006, Appendix C.2.18.1: List of Canons 1295–1378 (PDF; 58 kB), Appendix C.2.18.2: Papal legal title 1295 –1378 (PDF; 52 kB).
  • Nathalie Kruppa: Relationship between bishop and cathedral chapter using the example of the diocese of Minden. In: Concilium medii aevi 6/2003 online version (PDF; 146 kB).
  • Ulrich Rasche (Ed.): Necrologies, anniversaries and obedience registers of the Minden cathedral chapter from the 13th century Hanover, 1998 (Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Libri memoriales et Necrologia. Nova series, 5th) ISBN 3-7752-5505-2 , online version .
  • Heinrich Rüthing: The Minden cathedral chapter as a mixed denomination. In: Franz Felten, Nikolas Jaspert (ed.): Vita Religiosa in the Middle Ages. Festschrift for Kaspar Elms on his 70th birthday. Berlin 1999, pp. 767-784.
  • William C. Schrader: The Cathedral Chapter at Minden and its Members, 1650-1803. In: Westphalian magazine. Vol. 139, 1989, pp. 83-122 ( PDF file ).
  • The mixed cathedral chapter in Minden in 1794. In: Carl Eduard Vehse : History of the German courts since the Reformation. Vol. 47–48, Hamburg 1859, pp. 105–106 ( digitized in the Google book search).

Web links

Individual evidence

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  3. Short biography on the Westphalian History portal
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  5. ^ Johann Wolf: History of the Hardenberg family: with 132 documents, Volume 1, p. 34
  6. Short biography on the Westphalian History portal
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  9. Ulrich Rasche, p. 98 available online
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  11. Short biography on the Westphalian History portal
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  13. Short biography on the Westphalian History portal
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