Tidemann Vorrade

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Seal of the widow Tidemann Vorrades

Tidemann Vorrade (* 14th century; † 1385 ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

Tidemann Vorrade was elected to the Lübeck council in 1384. He was the son of Lübeck's mayor Bertram Vorrade , whose house at Schildstrasse 12 he also lived in, and a member of the circle society . Vorrade was married to Gesche, a daughter of councilor Johann Pleskow . At the gates of the city he owned the Stockelsdorf and Mori estates .

His widow, de erbare Gese, sold the Stockelsdorf and Mori estates to the (New) Council in 1410, which undertook to use the income to sell the chapel she had donated to Aegidien ( Vorrade or Kalven Chapel , the large transept- like chapel in the North aisle, which Wilhelm Jannasch had expanded into a memorial chapel and which is now used as a choir installation area). She was also buried here in 1416. The sale was later declared illegal, and in 1441 the Kalvens received the goods and patronage over the chapel as their heirs. Her grave slab has not been preserved.

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Web links

Commons : Vorrade family  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Wikisource: Die Vorraden (Sage)  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. LUB 5, No. 339, cf. No. 343