Volmar Warendorp

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Volmar Warendorp (* 15th century; † 12. July 1504 ) was one of the in Luebeck influential family Warendorp and was in Lübeck councilor and member of the circle of society.

Life

In 1459 he was accepted as a half member and in 1465 as a full member of the circle society ( membership number 210 ). During his membership he worked as a carnival poet (1461, 1466, 1471), Schenk (1464, 1483), flower poet (1470, 1482) and as a schaffer (1469, 1484).

In 1475 he was elected to the Lübeck council . During his tenure he worked as a lord (1478–1481, 1484–1490, 1493, 1498, 1501, 1504) and treasurer (1496, 1497, 1499, 1500) and mediated in 1490 in the inner city disputes in Rostock . Warendorp was also the head of St. Aegidien.

Warendorp also had some properties within Lübeck: Koberg old No. 789 (since 1446), Hüxstr. 74–78 (since 1446), Große Alte Fähre 18 (1463, 1483–1491) and 24 (1501), An der Trave 64 (1464 and 1473), Mengstr. 20 (1464-1465), Königstr. 45 (1474), Hinter der Burg 11–15 (1481–1503) and Effengrube 2 (1495). On May 21, 1504, he wrote his will, in which he made numerous legacies to various family members and to various churches, monasteries and infirmary in and around Lübeck and appointed his son Bruno as the main heir.

family

His parents were the councilor Bruno Warendorp († 1457) , member of the circle society (113); and his first wife Telseke, daughter of the mayor Henning von Rentelen . He was married to Tibbeke (1504 dead), daughter of Bernhard Basedow and widow of Bruno Struve (1465 dead). His son Bruno († 1538) became canon .

literature

  • Wilhelm Brehmer : Directory of the members of the circle company together with information about their personal circumstances. In: ZVLGA 5, 1888, No. 210. ( digitized version )
  • Rafael Ehrhardt: Family and Memoria in the City. A case study on Lübeck in the late Middle Ages. Dissertation, Göttingen 2001. (With a prosopography of the council families von Alen, Darsow, Geverdes, Segeberg and Warendorf, PDF ).
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeckische Ratslinie , Verlag Max Schmidt-Römhild , 2nd edition Lübeck 1925. Unchanged reprint Lübeck 1978 ISBN 3-7950-0500-0 , no. 559.
  • 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 , pp. 279-281.

Individual evidence

  1. Fehling, Council Line No. 515.
  2. ^ Wolfgang Prange : Bishop and cathedral chapter of Lübeck: Hochstift, Principality and part of the country 1160–1937. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2014, ISBN 978-3-7950-5215-7 , p. 341 No. 2