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Simon of Utrecht

Battle against the Likedeelers, 1401
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Battle against the Likedeelers, 1401
Utrecht's flagship Bunte Kuh as imagined by an artist
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Utrecht's flagship Bunte Kuh as imagined by an artist

Simon of Utrecht (Simon van Utrecht, † 14. Oktober 1437) was a warship captain of the Hanseatic League during the Middle Ages. He was probably born in Flanders, but immigrated to Hamburg, Germany, where he received citizenship in 1400. He became famous for capturing the pirate Klaus Störtebeker in 1401.

Based on his popularity stemming from his battle against the Likedeelers at Helgoland, he was voted into Hamburg's city council in 1425. Despite his political obligations, he continued to participate in sea battles, for example the war between the Hanseatic League and the Danish islands in 1428. From 1432 until 1433, he commandeered the Hanseatic fleet fighting Frisian looters, culminating in the destruction of the Frisian pirate base Sebaldusburg and occupation of their capital Emden. For his merits in the fight against the enemies of the Hanseatic League, he was named the only "honorary Mayor" of the city of Hamburg in 1433.

Simon of Utrecht died on October 14 in 1437 and was buried in the St. Nikolai Church in Hamburg. In 1566, his descendants sold the grave to Hinrich Rheder, but the Hamburg Senate intervened and reversed the deal. In 1661, the grave was sold to Jürgen Kellinghusen.

Several bridges and streets in cities of the Hanseatic League such as Hamburg and Rostock were named in honor of Simon of Utrecht. In Lübeck, the medieval capital of the Hanseatic League, a whole city district was named after Utrecht's flagship Bunte Kuh (Brindled Cow).


 
 
 

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