Siegfried von Bokholt (councilor, 1290)

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Siegfried von Bokholt was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Siegfried von Bokholt was the son of the Lübeck citizen of the same name and grandson of the Lübeck councilor Siegfried von Bokholt . As councilor he was effective in Lübeck from 1290 to 1313 and initially belonged to the council at the same time as his uncle Gerhard von Bokholt . In 1299 he traveled to Livonia as the city's envoy to arbitrate a dispute between the city of Riga and the Teutonic Order .

Siegfried von Bokholt lived in Lübeck on the property at St.-Annen-Straße 13, on which the Lübeck synagogue was built in 1879 . He also owned the village of Twenhuzen in the Ratzeburg diocese .

The councilor Heinrich von Bokholt (councilor, 1308) was his brother.

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