Reimar Peter von Rheder

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Grave slab Reimar Peter von Rheder in Lübeck Cathedral with the coat of arms Rheder and Wibe

Reimar Peter von Rheder (born August 29, 1660 in Wilster ; † February 14, 1711 in Glückstadt , ▭ March 6, 1711 in Lübeck ) was a canon of Lübeck and a royal Danish councilor.

Life

Reimar Peter Rheder was Grand Bailiff of the Grand Bailiff's Office of the Lübeck Monastery and Canon of the Lübeck Cathedral Chapter. He was ennobled and received the letter of arms in 1683 . Also in 1683 Rheder Rath became the chancellery responsible for the Duchy of Holstein with the government in Glücksstadt. In 1688 he became a bailiff in the office of Segeberg . In 1696 he was appointed royal Danish judicial councilor; In 1702 Rehder was appointed to the royal Danish budget council.

In the election of bishops after the death of Prince-Bishop August Friedrich von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf in 1705, which was accompanied by a military conflict and at Christmas 1705 by the siege and occupation of Eutin Castle by the Danes, Rheder belonged to the ultimately defeated party in the chapter, who supported the Danish coadjutor , Prince Carl of Denmark (born October 26, 1680, † August 8, 1729), a younger brother of the Danish King Frederick IV . However, through diplomatic intervention by the English Queen Anne and the States General and after the assurance of a pension, the latter was forced to give up his claim, so that Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, the candidate of the Godfathers and Sweden- allied party , could succeed. The dispute was finally settled only after the conclusion of the Altranstädter Convention , when Christian August was enfeoffed with the Lübeck Monastery by the Emperor in 1709 .

After his death Rheder was buried in Lübeck Cathedral . The two-part grave slab has been erected on the east wall of the dean's chapel . The tombstone used to be in front of the chapel. The grave site was acquired by Rheder in 1709 for 300 marks Lübisch . His funeral speech was given by the Vice Rector of the Katharineum in Lübeck, Martin Christian Goeldeling.

Rheder was married to the Danish noblewoman Anne Christine Wibe (1675-1730) since 1690 . Her son Michael Peter von Rheder (1691–1757), born in Winsen (Holstein) , became Vice Chancellor in Holstein.

literature

  • Martin Christian Goeldelius : Parenting to Reimar Peter von Rheder March 6, 1711. Lübeck 1711.
  • Johannes Baltzer , Friedrich Bruns: The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Issued by the building authorities. Volume III: Church of Old Lübeck. Dom. Jakobikirche. Aegidia Church. Verlag von Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, p. 264. Unchanged reprint 2001, ISBN 3-89557-167-9 .
  • Danmarks Adels Arbog , Vol. XLIII, 1926.

Individual evidence

  1. Peter von Kobbe : Schleswig-Holstein history from the death of Duke Christian Albrecht to the death of King Christian VII (1694 to 1808). Altona: Hammerich 1834, p. 42
  2. ^ Eduard Vehse: History of the small German courts since the Reformation. Part 14: The spiritual courts , Volume 4, Hamburg: Hoffmann & Campe 1860, p. 85
  3. CR Rasmussen, E. Imberger, D. Lohmeier, I. Mommsen: The princes of the country - dukes and counts of Schleswig-Holstein and Lauenburg . Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 2008., p. 195.
  4. ^ Friedrich Techen : The tombstones of the cathedral in Lübeck. In: Zeitschrift des Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 7 (1898) digitized version, pp. 52–107, here p. 89 no. 214
  5. ^ Johann Henrich von Seelen : Athenae Lubecenses , Volume IV, Petrus Boeckmann, Lübeck 1722, p. 519 (522)