List of the canons of Schwerin

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The list of Schwerin Canons includes well-known canons of the cathedral chapter of Schwerin Cathedral , which was founded with the diocese in 1158 and existed until the Reformation in 1557. The list is a selection of articles in Wikipedia and is by no means exhaustive.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Schwerin

Schwerin canons 1158 to 1557
Surname job canon Remarks Illustration
Berno 1177-1180 named as witness to Bishop Berno on February 1, 1177.
Heribert 1177-1178 Magister
Remigius 1177-1178
Brunward 1178 until 1191 also dean of Schwerin .
Pamphilus July 2, 1217
Eilward July 2, 1217–1258 since March 5, 1255 also deanery.
Lorenz since August 2, 1217 1218–1239 curator of Schwerin.
Apollonius 1217-15. March 1218 1218–1222 Scholast and 1228–1233 provost of Schwerin.
Herrmann July 2, 1217-14. December 1220 In 1217 referred to as deacon and notary for the Counts of Schwerin , in 1221 referred to as custos .
Hermann July 2, 1217–6. May 1239
Johann May 3, 1218-31. March 1222
Bruno May 3, 1218-7. June 1222
Gieselbert December 14, 1220-1242. 1227–1242 notary and chaplain to the Counts of Schwerin.
Werner March 31, 1222-1239 1248–1249 dean of the cathedral chapter, 1250–1263 provost of Schwerin.
Matthias March 31, 1222–6. May 1239
Cono 1227-16. March 1228. 1227 Chaplain Count Heinrich I von Schwerin.
Eustachius 1219-27. October 1228 1219–1225 notary for Prince Borwin I of Mecklenburg.
Ove Otto February 15, 1228-15. February 1237
Rudolf I. (Schwerin) from February 15, 1228 1243–1249 provost and 1249–1262 bishop of Schwerin.
Lockpick 1229-23. August 1239 From 1240 bishop in Schwerin .
Johann von Wittenburg May 6, 1239-1249 1235–1236 chaplain Bishop Brunwards von Schwerin, 1270 prebende in the collegiate monastery Bützow .
Heinrich May 6, 1239
Siegebod Schack May 20, 1240-26. June 1251. 1234–1259 Canon of Lübeck.
Nicholas July 9, 1246 1266 Canon and 1271 Provost of Lübeck .
Erpo July 24, 1266-13. December 1288. 1270 Dean of Bützow , 1287 Archdeacon of Waren .
Richard Grote 1266-26. July 1289. 1267–1274 chaplain to the Counts of Schwerin
Johann von Trebow 1269 1287–1293 dean of the cathedral chapter
Günther January 1, 1270 at this time also Provost zu Bützow.
Brendeke 1272 Brother of the Magister Mauritius (Moritz)
Mauritius (Moritz) February 12, 1270-29. June 1289 1273–1274 Trial for mistreatment of the Canon Mauritius by the servant of the Schwerin provost Nikolaus.
Gunzelin IV. (Schwerin) August 7, 1273-9. June 1279 Son of Count Gunzelin III. from Schwerin.
Friedrich Hasenkop June 2, 1275-9. August 1286 from 1286 dean of Schwerin, from 1285 archdeacon of Parchim.
Conrad December 3, 1278-14. October 1311. 1275–1310 court chaplain to the Schwerin counts.
Johannes von Schwerin June 9, 1279-1283. April 18, 1295 confirmed Pope Boniface VIII.ihn the Archbishop of Riga .
Hermann II, Count of Gleichen July 31, 1280–4. April 1289 1278 Canon of Magdeburg , 1287 Canon of Mainz .
Full wheel from Crempa (Krempa) August 17, 1280-9. August 1296 1273–1296 Canon of Lübeck, 1291–1296 provost of Schwerin, 1296–1302 Bishop of Brandenburg .
Richard von Griesack February 16, 1283
Johann De Colonia (from Cologne) December 6, 1284-16. March 1285 1257 Master's degree and witness to Bishop Friedrich von Ratzeburg .
Adam (Ada) from Schwerin December 6, 1284-7. January 1293 1288 Archdeacon to Waren
Gottfried I. von Bülow 1289 1292–1314 Bishop of Schwerin.
Otto von Doren (Dorne) 1291-1297 1297–1310 Dean of Schwerin, in 1298 appointed judge by the Archbishop of Bremen in the dispute between the Lübeck Bishop Burkhard von Serkem and the cathedral chapter with the City Council of Lübeck.
Hermann von Maltzan (Bishop) August 15, 1299-13. March 1315 1302–1315 provost and 1300 thesaurus at Schwerin
Lüder von Melenteke since May 13, 1296
Markwart von Küren 1298-1299 1318–1329 cantor of Schwerin.
Johann von Lütjenburg May 29, 1298-3. January 1315. 1290 chaplain and notary of the Schwerin bishop Hermann I von Schladen , 1314–1320 canon of Hamburg.
Ludolf von Bülow May 29, 1298-1331 1331–1339 Bishop of Schwerin. The tombstone is in the Schwerin Cathedral .
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Philip August 15, 1299-1305 1311–1315 dean of the Schwerin cathedral chapter.
Gunzelin VI. (Schwerin) March 21, 1285-31. October 1305 May 1st, 1312 Gunzelin VI renounced. the clergy.
Johann Gans zu Putlitz March 14, 1306–2. February 1314 from December 11, 1304 vicar of Lübeck, 1323–1331 Bishop of Schwerin.
Albert von Lauenburg June 28, 1310-12. July 1317 1301–1318 provost of Neukloster .
Leo von Erteneburg July 21, 1312–1. February 1320 because of disputes with the Bremen archbishop of Pope Johannes XXII. quoted in Rome.
Johann von Campe June 17, 1312 1307 notary of Bishop Gottfried zu Schwerin, 1325 canon of Minden .
Johann Warsow 1313-1320 1321–1330 Dean of Schwerin.
Georg von Serkem September 2, 1314–6. January 1341 1324 Provost zu Bützow , 1334 Dean of Schwerin.
Johannes Mul
† 1350
before 1315 Bishop in Lübeck from 1341 to 1350, died of the plague . Double grave plate made of brass together with Bishop Burkhard von Serkem.
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Wilke von Kraack since June 30, 1319 From March 7, 1327 to dean of Lübeck, in 1328 removed from his offices by the Lübeck bishop.
Heinrich von Dassow (Dartzow) 1321 On July 26, 1321, Pope John XXII awarded him . a canonical with expectance to a cathedral priest and the cathedral choir in Lübeck.
Nikolaus von Stralendorf March 17, 1323-8. June 1333 1319–1333 Canon of Lübeck.
Heinrich I. von Bülow February 14, 1326-7. December 1333 In 1332 he acted as authorized representative of the cathedral chapter in disputes over property, 1339-1376 bishop in Schwerin
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Dietmar Schulop April 8, 1327-11. January 1331 1321–1331 as Syndicus in the service of the Lübeck Council, since December 7, 1321 also Schwerin Canon.
Rötger (from Wismar) 1327-9. May 1332. 1310–1328 chaplain and pronotary of Prince Heinrich II of Mecklenburg.
Hermann Holt June 1, 1332-1352 1351–1365 Canon of Hamburg, in 1351 Pope Clemens VI awarded him . the provost of Schwerin, in 1355 he was in the service of the Pope as papal judge.
Willekin Pape June 29, 1332-1347 Elected bishop in 1347.
Heinrich von Bülow May 25, 1333-13. August 1376 involved in the dispute over the return of the property pledged to the Bülows with the Schwerin bishop and banned from the church.
Helmhold von Plessen September 8, 1343-12. May 1356. 1349 chaplain to the dukes Albrecht II and Johann I.
Gerhard Raven July 13, 1344-12. December 1359. 1355 papal curator for the chapter of St. Nicolai zu Stendal .
Johann de Ponte 1345-1. September 1347 1345–1348 he is matriculated at the University of Bologna.
Paul Hake October 1, 1345-21. April 1358 led from March 16, 1349-30. May 1350 trial for his benefice.
Ulrich von Blücher November 22, 1345-23. July 1353 1345 Archdeacon of Parchim
Dietrich von Wittingen 1348 January 26, 1348 he was awarded the Dean's Office in Lübeck, until January 25, 1360 verifiable as Dean.
Nicholas hat June 23, 1348-17. September 1355 Lose the trial of a cathedral priest in Lübeck on April 4, 1348.
Konrad Campsor (changer) May 21, 1350-26. July 1367 1335 papal judge
Jakob von Crumbeck May 16, 1352-1387 1345–1374 Canon of Hamburg, 1352–1375 Canon of Lübeck.
Martinus de Golnow June 20, 1353-15. June 1369 by Pope Innocent VI. 1353 introduced to the scholastic office.
Johann IV. Boy October 23, 1361-1381 Bishop elected by the cathedral chapter in 1381, murdered in 1389.
Dietrich Kalsow April 28, 1361-30. March 1370. 1361 Magister and Canon of Schwerin, was in 1362 as envoy of the Archbishop of Bremen at the papal court.
Heinrich Wideri March 8, 1371 1371 dispute with canon Gerhard Ovenstake (von Lübbeke)
Goswin Borentin around 1372 On August 25, 1372 as a canon of Lübeck.
Eberhard von Attendorn 1356-1387 1387–1399 Bishop of Lübeck
Johannes Borgermester March 15, 1361-24. April 1368 1359-1360 represented Duke Albrecht II in a dispute with the Lübeck cathedral chapter, to which he then belonged
Heinrich Moritz March 12, 1367-29. December 1392. 1364–1370 Provost of Bützow.
Marquard Bermann 1367 1353–1375 provost of the Benedictine / Premonstratensian monastery Rehna , 1376–1378 Bishop of Schwerin
Dietrich von Stralendorf July 25, 1369 Pastor of Kiel and permanent vicar of the St. Jürgen Hospital in Kiel.
Rudolf Radolfi June 2, 1374 Provided with canonical and preamble to Lübeck.
Bernhard von Plessen August 6, 1374-1379. 1381 pastor of St. Georgenkirche in Wismar , 1392–1400 thesaurus, made a contribution to the expansion of the Schwerin Cathedral.
Werner von Bülow 1374 matriculated at the University of Bologna as Canon of Schwerin and Lübeck in 1374 .
Hermann Lullewitz November 17, 1374–1. April 1375 1375 Master of Arts in Liberal Arts.
Erich von Schwass November 23, 1381-10. September 1387 since November 23, 1381 provost in the Rehna nunnery .
Friedrich von Moltke October 24, 1389-13. December 1398. Dispute over the office of cantor.
Johann Ratzow November 10, 1389– Canon in the Archdeaconate Rostock
Henry III. by Wangelin 30th of November. 1390-23. March 1395 1395 provost of Schwerin, 1419–1429 bishop of Schwerin.
Jacob Om March 20, 1392-13. December 1398 1392 Trial for the Parish Church of Parkentin and the canonical with Major Präbende zu Bützow.
Heinrich von Culmine December 29, 1392-13. December 1398.
Johann Kalevorde December 29, 1392-15. January 1405 1393 envoy of the Ribnitz monastery at the papal court.
Lübbert Witgerwer (white fermenters) December 29, 1392-23. November 1404 from 1399 also scholast in Schwerin.
Albrecht I , Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard 1393 1396 coadjutor to Dorpat .
Johann von Gatzekow 1391 (?) probably from the Greifswald council family, 1380 Canon (Vizedominus) Kammin. 1386 Canon Kolberg; 1386 bacc. Dect., 1393 immat. Jur. Uni. Prague, 1401 Dr. dect. From 1395 owner of the dean's office of Lübeck, 1398 exchange for the provost office of Lübeck
Nikolaus de Insula (from Werder) Since May 29, 1393 Owner of the provost until May 5, 1408.
Bernhard Parstin January 13, 1400 1397 Dean of Güstrow, 1402 Vicarie of the parish church in Sternberg.
Eckhard von Oldendorp February 1, 1403-5. May 1408 From 1390 Canon of Verden and Schwerin .
Nikolaus Kerkdorp (Kardorff) March 7, 1396
Hermann III. Köppen 1420 Canon in the cathedral chapter, 1429–1444 Bishop of Schwerin.
Johann Wolteri 1429-1440 1441 Cantor of Schwerin and Canon of Lübeck
Wilken Bolen 1430s
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Hermann Robin 1434-1445 1446–1459 Dean of Schwerin.
Nicholas II of Pentz December 30, 1449-1479 1455–1479 monastery provost in Rehna , 1479–1482 bishop of Schwerin.
Konrad Loste 1450-1495 1482–1503 Bishop of Schwerin
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Werner Wolmers 1455-1458 1456–1458 Provost and 1458–1473 Bishop of Schwerin
Arnold Sommernat Mid-1460s (?)
Thomas Rode 1474-1487 Slain by Rostock citizens during the Rostock cathedral feud in 1487. Atonement stone is in the monastery of the Holy Cross .
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Ulrich Malchow 1500-1529 Administrator of the Diocese of Schwerin for the underage Duke Magnus von Mecklenburg elected bishop
Peter Volkov 1506-1508 Canonical in Schwerin and Ratzeburg, provost of the cathedral and last bishop of Schwerin from 1508–1516.
Johannes Rode 1474-1508
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Johann Remmelin 1475-1486 1484 Dean of Güstrow.
Nicholas Franke 1515 Provost to St. Jacobi in Rostock.
Johann Knutzen 1520-1527 Canon of Lübeck and 1543–1546 provost of Schwerin
Heinrich Banzkow 1521-1532 Provost of Schwerin and in the diocese of Schwerin
Nikolaus Koepke 1548-1551 1551 Senior of the Schwerin cathedral chapter
Georg Huebner 1570-1573 1573 Senior of the Schwerin Cathedral Chapter
Ludolf von Schack 1573-1586
Balthasar von Bothmer 1634-1650

Literature and Sources

literature

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