Gottfried Michaelsen Explained

Gottfried Michaelsen
Birth Date:c. 1360
Birth Place:Wismar, Hanseatic League, present-day Wismar, Germany
Death Date:1400 or 20 October 1401 (age 40-41)
Death Place:Hamburg, Hanseatic League, Holy Roman Empire, present-day Hamburg, Germany
Death Cause:execution by beheading with sword
Other Names:Gottfried Michaelsen
Occupation:privateer, pirate, privateer ship captain, privateer fleet commander
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Allegiance: Sweden (Kingdom)

Dukes of Mecklenburg

Victual Brothers

Hennig Wichmann

Branch:independent naval privateers (allies of Kingdom of Denmark)
Rank:Captain
Commands:Victual Brothers privateer fleet
Battles:Denmark-Sweden War

Hanseatic League Wars

Spouse:1
Relatives:1 brother

Gödeke Michels (Low Saxon; died 1402), also known as Gottfried Michaelsen in High German, was a German pirate and one of the leaders of the Likedeeler, a combination of former Vitalienbrüder.

Career

Together with Klaus Störtebeker, Hennig Wichmann and Magister Wigbold, as well as other leaders of the Likedeeler, he raided shipping in the North and Baltic Sea near the end of the 14th century.

They possessed fast ships, which easily outmaneuvered the ships of the Hanse. Like many of the Likedeeler, Michels was primarily concerned with capturing valuable prizes. However, he disdained cowardice and those surviving crewmen who had not resisted were usually thrown overboard.

Death

Gottfried Michaelsen was eventually captured and executed in the year 1402, shortly after Klaus Störtebeker and crewmen were beheaded on the Grasbrook in Hamburg.

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