Losemannus
Losemannus was an incumbent mayor in Dresden in the Middle Ages .
A total of 269 Dresden council members from the years up to 1500 are known by name, 185 of them only with a single name. It cannot be determined whether this is a nickname or a family name . The mayor's origin, occupation and life data are also unknown.
Losemannus is named together with a number of other council members, among them Conradus Buling and Johannes de Wilandisdorf as the issuer of a certificate from June 7, 1318 as magister civium (mayor).
literature
- Sieglinde Richter-Nickel: The venerable council of Dresden , in: Dresdner Geschichtsbuch No. 5, Dresden City Museum (ed.); DZA Verlag for Culture and Science, Altenburg 1999, ISBN 3-9806602-1-4 .
Individual evidence
- ^ The German personal names , in: Wissenschaftliche Taschenbücher, Series Linguistics, Volume 20, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1964, p. 82
- ^ Otto Richter: Constitutional and Administrative History of the City of Dresden , Volume 1, Verlag W. Baensch, Dresden 1885
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Theodoricus Buling (1315-1317) |
Mayor of Dresden 1318 |
Nicolaus Monetarius (1328, 1329, 1332) |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Losemannus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mayor of Dresden |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 14th Century |