Ulrich Kreidweiß

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Ulrich Kreidweiß (* in Esslingen am Neckar ; † June 22, 1501 in Cologne ) was a priest and vicar general in Cologne .

Kreidweiß, also often called Krythwisch, came from Esslingen am Neckar and was Mag. Art. and Dr. theol. In 1470 he became professor at the University of Cologne and at the same time Cologne canon . The Archbishop of Cologne appointed him his vicar general in 1490, which he remained until his death in 1501. He was also canon at St. Severin (Cologne) and St. Gereon (Cologne) .

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  • Rudolf Holbach: Social advancement in the high church. In: Günther Schulz (Hrsg.): Social rise: Functional elites in the late Middle Ages and in the early modern period. Büdinger research on social history 2000 and 2001 (= German leadership classes in modern times, Volume 25). Walter de Gruyter, 2002, ISBN 978-3-48683300-3 , p. 352.