Hans Schafenweide
Hans Schafenweide | |
Full name | Hans Schafenweide |
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Pronouns | He/him |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair color and style | Dark brown |
Eye color | Grey |
Skin color | Light |
Biographical information | |
Father | Ludwig Schafenweide |
Mother | Anneke Friedrichssohn |
Date of birth | 1692 |
Place of birth | Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen, Sankt Ludwigshafen |
Date of death | 1734 |
Place of death | Huyenkula, Hurmu |
Residence(s) | Altstadt, Confoederatio Aemilia |
Nationality | Aemilian, Hurmu |
Allegiance(s) | Confoederatio Aemilia, Hurmu |
Occupation | Manager at Osthügel Motorenwerke, Senator of the Lakes |
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1.III.1734 AN |
Tenure ended | 16.V.1734 AN (2 months and 15 days) |
Senate(s) | XIII |
Elected | 1733 |
Faction | Ayreonist–Traditionalist |
Physical description | |
Biographical information |
Hans Schafenweide (née Annabelle Schafenweide) was a politician born in Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen in Sankt Ludwigshafen, (Altstadt as of 1734) in 1692. He is the younger brother of Simon Schafenweide and the son of Ludwig Schafenweide. Following the suicide, on 14.I.1717, of his older brother, who was acting as Stadtholder since the 1716 Ludwiggian Restoration, Hans Schafenweide was appointed ad interim Stadtholder of Sankt Ludwigshafen by the Stadtparlement. He was responsible for instigating the 1717 Military Reorganisation in Sankt Ludwigshafen. Since 1720 he has been a manager at the family company Osthügel Motorenwerke, which was founded by his grandparent Ayreon Friedrichssohn.
Hans was married to Arthur Delfinenstrand and together they have two children, Emilia and Kaspar Schafenweide-Delfinenstrand. He was a member and elder of the Aemilian chapter of the Order of the Holy Lakes. In the 1733 Senate of the Lakes election, Hans was elected a Senator of the Lakes, and then, a few days later, appointed to Minister of Industry. On 16.V.1734 Hans Schafenweide was killed in an armed robbery in Huyenkula in Hurmu, Gray Rechter, with whom he had had dinner at a downtown restaurant, was badly injured. The body of Hans was repatriated and he was buried at the cemetery of the Ludwiggian Reformed Church in the city of Altstadt where he was born.