List of pastors at Königsberg Cathedral
The Königsberg Cathedral in Kneiphof was the church of the students and professors at the Albertus University of Königsberg . From the Reformation to the Battle of Königsberg there were two pastors each. From 1601 to 1652 the pastors of the Haberberg Trinitatis Church owned a third cathedral parish :
1. Pastor
- Johann Briesmann , 1523-1527
- Jacob Möller, 1527-1531
- Johann Briesmann , 1531-1546
- Petrus Hegemon , 1546-1550
- Joachim Mörlin , 1550–1553
- Matthäus Vogel , 1554–1566
- Egidius Löbel, 1567–1568
- Benedict Morgenstern , 1568–1577
- Johannes Olearius , 1577–1578
- Sebastian Artomedes , 1579–1603
- Andreas Pouchenius , 1603–1613
- Georg Mylius , 1613-1626
- Celestine Myslenta , 1626-1653
- Jacob Bolius, 1654-1670
- Jakob Sahme , 1673–1680
- Melchior Zeidler , 1681–1686
- Gottfried Stein, 1687–1695
- Paul Pomian Pesarovius , 1696–1707
- Bernhard von Sanden the Younger , 1707–1709
- Michael Schreiber , 1709-1717
- Christian Masecovius , 1717-1732
- Georg Friedrich Rogall , 1731–1733
- Leberecht Cleinow , 1734–1762
- Theodor Christoph Lilienthal , 1763–1782
- Johann Hartmann Christoph Graef , 1783–1820
- Carl Heinrich Friedrich Giehlow, 1825–1828
- August Rudolf Gebser , 1829–1857
- Edmund Alexander Sondermann, 1857–1876
- Felix Kretschmar, 1876–1886
- Carl August Joh. F. Schlecht, 1886–1897
- Eugen Borgius , 1898–1908
- Johannes Quandt, 1909–1933
- Fritz Ewald Quitschau, 1934–1942
- Ernst Bronisch-Holtze, 1942–1944
2. Pastor
Originally chaplains worked here , then deacons :
- Urban Sommer, 1523–1545
- Georg Reich, 1529–1547
- Johann Frobel, 1541–1543
- Paul Grünwald, 1545–1557
- Maretin Lemke, 1544–1557
- Heinrich Coppius, 1553–1567
- Johann Steger, 1557–1567
- Abel Birckhan, from 1563
- Michael Junghenlein, 1567–1569
- Bartholomew Sunday, 1567–1569
- Christoph Zeller, 1567–1568
- Thomas Meinicke, 1568–1570
- Johann Ascensius, 1569-1572
- Laurentius Cursor, 1570-1609
- Johann Pius (Fromm), 1572–1573
- Georg Mowius, 1573–1585
- Gregor, Sagitarius, 1577-1579
- Christoph Benicius, 1585–1589
- Gottschalck Halbach, 1598–1602
- Georg Taust, 1602–1618
- Georg Mylius , 1609–1613
- Johann Vogler, 1602-1625
- Georg Schönwald, 1614
- Johann Grundt, 1614-1620
- Hermann Neuwald, 1618–1652
- Joachim Babtius, 1620–1656
- Georg Crusius, 1625
- Georg Colbe , 1625–1661
- Johann Christian Ising, 1656–1684
- Jacob Thielheim, 1661–1676
- Conrad Göritz, 1675-1690
- Georg Roschey, 1683–1690
- Heinrich Goltz, 1690–1715
- Georg Funck, 1695–1704
- Theodor Schrödter, 1704–1719
- Reinhold Stürmer, 1704–1708
- Christian Flottweil, 1707–1727
- Michael Lilienthal , 1715-1719
- Zacharias Regius, 1720-1750
- Johann Heinrich Kreuschner, 1720–1730
- Gottfried Heinrich Goltz, 1727–1758
- Christoph Schöneich, 1730–1762
- Georg Nicolai, 1750–1793
- Johann Carl Gronert, 1761–1776
- Johann Friedrich Brandt, 1763–1789
- Johann Peter Neschm 1776–1794
- Ernst Christian Anders, 1789–1827
- Christian Ephr. Stephani, 1794-1815
- Johann Samuel Theodor Zippel, 1815–1832
- Christian Gottl. Bursch, 1832-1882
- Albrecht Friedrich WH Herford, 1882–1909
- Albert Oskar Wilhelm Nietzki, 1909–1923
- Hermann Willigmann, 1923–1934
- Walter Strazim, 1934–1944
3. Pastor
It was a deacon office whose owner was also pastor of the Haberberg Church:
- Johann Vogler, 1602-1618
- Hermann Neuwald, 1618–1652
Plague pastor
In the Kneiphöfischen Sprengel were also appointed as plague pastors:
- 1620-1621: Martin Wolder
- 1709: Johann Thiel
- 1709-1710: Johann Bigon
Assistant preacher
- Karl Kunert, 1906–1911
- Theodor Freiherr von Saß , 1911–1917 (?)
- Ernst Körner, 1915–1917
literature
- Friedwald Moeller, Old Prussian Evangelical Pastors' Book from the Reformation to the Expulsion in 1945 , Volume 1: 'The parishes and their positions', Hamburg: 1968