Tideman Hadewerk

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Tideman Hadewerk (also Timm, Timmon, also Hadewerck) († 1466 in Lübeck ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Tideman Hadewerk was elected to the city council in 1428. As envoy, he represented the city in 1435 in the settlement negotiations between the inhabitants of the island of Fehmarn and Count Adolf VIII of Holstein, who secured possession of the Duchy of Schleswig under Danish sovereignty on July 15, 1435 in the Treaty of Vordingborg . In 1436 he participated in the peace negotiations between the Danish King Erik VII and the Swedes in Copenhagen . Hadewerk was from 1438 to 1442 bailiff on the Riepenburg and from 1442 to 1445 bailiff of the two-city office of Bergedorf . He is listed several times as a documentary witness in Lübeck citizens' wills .

He lived at Breiten Straße 55 until 1431 and then at Königstraße 42. Hadewerk was married to Gese von Attendorn and he was a member of the circle society .

literature


Individual evidence

  1. Gunnar Meyer: “possessing citizens” and “miserable sicknesses”: Lübeck's society in the mirror of their wills 1400–1449 (publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, published by the archive of the Hanseatic city, series B, volume 48) Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 2010 ISBN 978-3-7950-0490-3