- Klaus Störtebeker
Klaus Störtebeker (c. 1360 –
20 October 1401 ) was a leader and the best known representative of a companionship ofprivateer s known as theVictual Brothers ("Vitalienbrüder" in German). The Victual Brothers were originally hired during a war betweenDenmark andSweden to fight the Danish and supply the besieged Swedish capitalStockholm with provisions (Latin "victualia"). After the end of the war, the Victual Brothers continued to capture merchant vessels for their own account and named themselves "Likedeelers" (literally "equal sharers").A large number of myths and legends surround what little facts exist on Klaus Störtebeker's life. Even the name Störtebeker is only a nickname meaning "empty the mug with one gulp" in Old German. The moniker refers to the pirate's supposed ability to empty a four-litre mug of beer in one gulp. At this time, pirates and other fugitives from the law often adopted a colorful "
nom de guerre ".Born in
Wismar , Störtebecker entered public consciousness around 1398, after the expulsion of the Victual Brothers from the Baltic island ofGotland , where they had set up a stronghold and headquarters in the town ofVisby . During the following years, Störtebeker and some of his fellow captains (the most famous of whom wereGödeke Michels ,Hennig Wichmann andMagister Wigbold ) capturedHanseatic ships, irrespective of their origin.According to legend in 1401, a
Hamburg ian fleet led bySimon of Utrecht caught up with Störtebeker's force nearHelgoland .There according to some stories, Störtebeker's ship had been disabled by a traitor who cast molten lead into the links of the chain which held the rudder of Störtebeker's ship. Störtebeker and his crew were ultimately overcome and brought to Hamburg where they were tried. Legend has it that Störtebeker offered a chain of gold long enough to enclose the whole town of Hamburg in exchange for his life and freedom. However, Störtebeker and all of his 73 companions were sentenced to death and were beheaded. The most famous legend of Störtebeker relates to the execution itself. It is said that Störtebeker asked the mayor of Hamburg to release as many of his companions as he could walk past after being beheaded. Allegedly following the granting of this request and the subsequent beheading, Störtebeker's body got up and walked past twelve of his men before the executioner tripped the body with an out-stretched foot. The twelve men, however, were executed along with all of the others.Some historians have suggested that it is more likely that Störtebeker died in 1400. A bill for digging graves for 30 Victual Brothers dated to this time survives in the Hamburg records. Incidentally this would also suggest the story that Störtebeker was sentenced to death with 70 other privateers is at least misleading, he certainly wasn't buried with 70 other men. The year 1400 also excludes the involvement of Simon of Utrecht and the "Brindled Cow", since the records show that this ship was not completed until 1401. In fact the Hanseatic fleet that did attack Störtebeker was commanded by Hermann Langhe and Nikolaus Schoke, who set sail for Helgoland in August 1400, the course of the battle is not described by any reliable sources.source: "Die Vitalienbrüder: Klaus Störtebeker und die Seeräuber der Hansezeit", Matthias Puhle, Frankfurt am Main, Campus Verlag, 1992
Perhaps, what remains of greatest interest to a modern audience, is the role that Störtebeker has played in the German consciousness.
törtebeker's appearance
No authentic portrait of him is known. A portrait of
Kunz von der Rosen , thecourt jester of Emperor Maximilian I, is often erroneously identified as that of Klaus Störtebeker. It is actually an etching made byDaniel Hopfer .törtebeker today
Long after his death, Störtebeker would become a figure of legend and political propaganda. Leftists made him a hero of medieval class struggle against the "capitalistic"
Hanseatic League and right-wingers turned him into a GermanicFrancis Drake . A statue depicting him stands in Hamburg.Störtebeker was portrayed on television by
Ken Duken in "Störtebeker", a 2006 miniseries based very loosely on his life.Popular culture
The German punk band Slime wrote and recorded a song about the exploits of Störtebeker on their album
Alle gegen alle . There is also a song by theheavy metal band Running Wild about Störtebeker's life in their albumDeath or Glory . Another German artist who made a song about Störtebeker isAchim Reichel , who recorded a song called "Das Störtebekerlied", which can be found on his album "Klabautermann". Störtebeker is also a brewery inStralsund , whose slogan means, "Beer of the Righteous."External links
* [http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/h/hakluyt/voyages/v05/chapter11.html Agreement on reparations for injuries and damages by vitalians] (made between King
Henry IV of England and the Hanseatic League)
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