Lucas Stauber

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Lucas Stauber

Lucas Stauber (* 1617 ; † September 16, 1669 ) was a German lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

From the summer of 1637, Stauber studied law at the University of Rostock . He then traveled to the Rhineland and the Netherlands. He was elected councilor in Lübeck in 1654 and was mainly active in the council as a judge at the Lübeck courts. During his term of office as councilor, both the cash process and the citizen recession fall as the most important changes to the Lübeck council constitution in the early modern period. Fehling quotes his mourning poem in the Council Line: "solvere lites non segnis fuit et dubias cognoscere causas."

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal