Tilemann Kenckel

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Tilemann Kenckel (born December 17, 1543 in Bremen , † before August 7, 1583 in Vienna ) was a German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

Tilemann Kenckel was the son of the Bremen Mayor Detmar Kenckel . He studied law from 1562 at the University of Rostock , where he was significantly influenced by Nathan Chyträus . On January 11, 1563 he enrolled at the Leucorea in Wittenberg , then in Leipzig, the Netherlands and Paris. He was probably hired by Duke Johann von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg in 1576 to support his chancellor Georg Beyer . In 1581 he became council secretary in Lübeck at the instigation of the Lübeck mayor Johann Lüdinghusen . He died on a legation trip for the city to the Imperial Court in Vienna. The Lübeck Council was informed of his death in Vienna in a letter from Vienna on August 7, 1583.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The ADB gives 1582 as the year of death, which should be questioned in view of the cited letter from Vienna to the Lübeck council.
  2. According to ADB, cannot be found in the Rostock matriculation portal .
  3. ^ So Friedrich Bruns, Lit.
  4. So the ADB of the father.
  5. After Friedrich Bruns, Lit.
  6. Friedrich Bruns, Lit.