Tidemann Evinghusen

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Tidemann Evinghusen (* in Lübeck ; † 1483 ibid) was a merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Tidemann Evinghusen was the son of the Lübeck citizen Heinrich Evinghusen. As a businessman he belonged to the merchant company . He was elected to the Lübeck Council in 1472 and represented the city at the Hanseatic Congress in Lübeck in 1476. In 1480 and 1481 he was the town’s treasurer. Evinghusen became a member of the patrician circle society in 1479 . He was married to Catharina geb. Lange and lived in the property on Johannisstrasse 11 . He founded in 1483 the later Von Höveln-course called residential transition in the Wahmstraße 73/75.

literature

  • Sonja Dünnebeil: The Lübeck Circle Society. Forms of self-portrayal of an urban upper class (publications on the history of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, published by the archive of the Hanseatic city, series B, volume 27) Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1996. ISBN 3-7950-0465-9
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeckische Ratslinie , Lübeck 1925, No. 556