Segebodo Crispin († 1323)

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Segebodo Crispin with his first wife, a née Güstrow

Segebodo Crispin (* around 1250; † 1323 ) was a mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

Crispin is proven in 1290 and also in 1297 as Lübeck combing master. He held the office of mayor from 1301 to 1323. However, his presence in Lübeck for the years from 1318 to 1321 cannot be proven. It is therefore assumed that Crispin was the member of the Lübeck Council who began the legation trip to King Ludwig the Bavarian in 1318 and was captured on the return journey by Count Konrad von Truhendingen and only released again for a ransom of 200 marks.

It is also evidenced by the notarization of disposals of property and financial transactions. In his first marriage he was married to a born von Güstrow , in 1294 in his second marriage to a daughter of Mayor Hinrich Steneke . The panel shows the v. Güstrow coat of arms of the first wife. The councilor Segebodo Crispin († 1388) is his grandson.

The Crispins are counted among the co-founders of the Katharinenkloster Lübeck , whose construction they supported with considerable funds. The northeastern choir aisle of the Katharinenkirche was built directly as a family chapel according to recent research. The medieval family portraits from this chapel show Segebodo Crispin and his wife, several generations of the Crispins with their wives and are now in the medieval collection of the St. Anne's Museum . After the frescoes in the chapel, the panel paintings were transferred to the wooden panels around 1440 and painted over by the painter Gregor von Gehrden in 1577 . The names of the people depicted were mixed up in the individual panel paintings. The assignment is therefore only possible via the family coat of arms of the wives.

literature

  • Uwe Albrecht , Jörg Rosenfeld and Christiane Saumweber: Corpus of medieval wood sculpture and panel painting in Schleswig-Holstein, Volume I: Hanseatic City of Lübeck, St. Annen Museum . Kiel: Ludwig, 2005, p. 174 ff. ISBN 3933598753
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line. Lübeck 1925, No. 270.
  • Carl Julius Milde : Seal of the Middle Ages from the archives of the city of Lübeck. Lübeck 1862, p. 4 ff. ( Online in the Google book search)
  • Heike Trost: The Katharinenkirche in Lübeck: Franciscan architecture in the brick area. From the architecture of the mendicant order to the citizen church. Kevelaer: Butzon and Bercker (Edition Coelde) 2006 (Franziskanische Forschungen, H. 47), zugl .: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2004 ISBN 978-3-7666-2106-1

Individual evidence

  1. Consolation: Katharinenkirche (lit.), p. 190

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