Nicolaus Poppe

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Nicolaus Poppe also: Nicolaus von Pape, Nicolaus Pape (* around 1365, † around 1428) was provost of the Uetersen monastery and priest .

Life

Nicolaus Poppe was the successor of Hermann Kreyet and belonged to the Rügische Knighthood. He came from the area around Stade , where he owned a Curia near the St. Georg monastery. In 1427 he appeared with the prioress Ursula at the Hamburg cathedral provost Otto tho Hoge , where both of them complained with tears to the cathedral provost about the "loss of the most elegant jewels and jewelery". The nuns' personal property and household effects also fell victim to the conflagration, and there was also a storm surge that made the dams, fields and grain of the monastery unusable. Thereupon Otto tho Hoge issued a collection letter to alleviate the misery. Furthermore, in 1428 he signed the incorporation contract for the St. John's Church in Seester and the old Nikolaikirche in Elmshorn . With this contract, the monastery in Uetersen has the right of patronage over both churches. Nicolaus Poppe died around 1428, and Otto Schauenburg was his successor .

Literature and Sources

  • Johann Friedrich Camerer : Mixed historical-political news in letters from some strange areas of the duchies Schleßwig and Hollstein, their natural history and other rare antiquities p. 178 (1758–1762)
  • Niels Nikolaus Falck : New civic magazine with special consideration for the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg, second volume, page 825 (Schleswig 1834) [1]
  • Hans Ferdinand Bubbe : Attempt of a chronicle of the city and the monastery Uetersen Volume 1 Chapter I P. 32, 40 and 56 (1932)
  • Erwin Freytag : List of provosts and priories at the Cistercian nunnery and later Adlid monastery in Uetersen Yearbook for the Pinneberg district 1970
  • Elsa Plath-Langheinrich : The monastery at the Uetersten End CDC Heydorns Verlag 2008, ISBN 978-3-934816-04-6
  • Elsa Plath-Langheinrich: Uetersen Monastery in Holstein Wachholtz Verlag 2009
  • Uetersen monastery archive
predecessor Office successor
Hermann Kreyet Provost of the Uetersen Monastery
1424–1428
Otto Schauenburg
possibly also Egghard (Gerhard) Kluver 1437
or Jacob Styte 1442–1447