Mattheus Tidemann

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Mattheus Tidemann (* Münster ; † February 14, 1579 in Lübeck ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

The Westphalen-born Lübeck merchant Mattheus Tidemann first became a bailiff on the island of Bornholm in 1558 . Since it was pledged by Denmark to Lübeck in 1525, the island was under the administration of a Lübeck bailiff or bailiff on Hammershus . In 1567 he was elected councilor in Lübeck. Tidemann was one of the commanders of the Lübeck fleet in the three-crown war from 1568 to 1570. Together with councilor Johann von Wickede († 1577) , he returned the island of Bornholm to Denmark in 1576 for the Lübeck council.

He lived in the house at Breite Straße 95 in Lübeck .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Acta Danica IX, pp. 174, 179, 180
  2. Insofar as misprints as number rotator 1567 instead of 1576 at Fehling, Ratslinie ; Antjekathrin Graßmann : Lübeckische Geschichte. 2nd edition, Lübeck 1989, ISBN 3-7950-3203-2 , p. 376 ff.