Fraternity of Teutonia in Kiel
Fraternity Teutonia zu Kiel in the SK |
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coat of arms | Circle |
Basic data | |
University / s: | Christian Albrechts University in Kiel |
Founding: | November 6, 1817 (backdate) |
Place of foundation: | Kiel |
Foundation date: | November 6, 1817 |
Corporation association : | South German cartel |
Colours: | light blue white gold |
Type of Confederation: | Men's association |
Position to the scale : | mandatory |
Motto: | ' Honor, Freedom, Fatherland ' |
Field shout ( Panier ): | ' Teutonia be the flag' |
Website: | www.teuten.de |
The fraternity Teutonia Kiel is a striking and colored student union founded in 1817 at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . Its members, the Kiel "Teuten", belong to the oldest fraternity in Kiel , which is also the state fraternity and is the only association allowed to wear the colors of Kiel University in purple and white.
history
On November 6, 1817, the 25 Kiel participants at the Wartburg Festival founded a fraternity based on the Jena model. At the end of 1821 this split into a liberal, democratic direction. December 1821 as a fraternity Germania was founded, and a country team direction. After the repression following the Hambach Festival , another re-establishment took place under the name Albertina (1836), which was finally renamed the Kiel fraternity in 1843 , but dissolved as part of the Schleswig-Holstein survey (1848-50). On November 14, 1855, the Kiel student association Teutonia was founded. In May 1863, he joined the South German Cartel founded in 1861 . In 1891 Teutonia moved into its own corporation .
Members
- Wilhelm Beseler (1806–1884), politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Georg Beseler (1809–1888), lawyer, politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly, MdHH
- August Daniel von Binzer (1793–1868), poet and journalist
- Hans Friedrich Blunck (1888–1961) journalist and writer, President of the Reichsschrifttumskammer
- Johannes Wilhelm Boysen (1834–1870), teacher and author (honorary member)
- Heinrich Bunke (1914–2001), doctor
- Wilhelm Casper (1902–1999), military administrator
- Rudolph Dohrn (1836–1915), gynecologist
- Anton Edzardi (1849–1882), Germanist
- Friedrich von Esmarch (1823–1908), physician and founder of the civil Samaritan system in Germany
- Peter Feddersen (1800–1869), Mayor of Roskilde
- Hans Fliege (1890–1976), dentist, university professor and NSDAP functionary
- Friedrich Harms (1819–1880), writer
- George Julius Christian Harms (1834–1914), Imperial Judge
- Volker Hingst (* 1948), hygienist, president of the state health authorities of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria
- Emil Hölck (1835–1916), farmer and member of the Provincial Parliament of Schleswig-Holstein (resigned in 1856)
- Christian Jensen (1839–1900), theologian and missionary
- Wilhelm Jensen (1837–1911), poet and writer
- Timm Kröger (1844–1918), lawyer and writer
- Julius Langbehn (1851–1907), writer, cultural critic and initiator of local art
- Johannes Leonhart (1865–1937), doctor and member of the Reichstag
- Uwe Jens Lornsen (1793–1838), lawyer and civil servant in the Danish government
- Karl Marbach (1909 – after 1974), administrative lawyer, President of the Schleswig-Holstein State Audit Office
- Wilhelm Mensinga (1836–1910), doctor, pioneer of birth control
- Andreas Ludwig Jacob Michelsen (1801–1881), historian, first director of the Germanisches Museum in Nuremberg (1863), member of the German National Assembly
- Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903), historian and Nobel Prize winner literature (1902)
- Karl Viktor Müllenhoff (1818–1884), Medievalist
- Karl Wilhelm Nitzsch (1818–1880), historian
- Justus Olshausen (1800-1882), orientalist
- Theodor Olshausen (1802–1869), politician and publicist
- Hermann Petersen (1844–1917), Schwarzburg-Special House Minister of State
- Hugo Planck (1846–1922), Senate President at the Imperial Court
- Albert Plehn (1861–1935), tropical medicine
- Franz Christoph Reimers (1818–1905), member of the Prussian House of Representatives, Mayor of Flensburg and Schleswig, Privy Councilor of Justice
- Alfred Richter (1890–1959), writer
- Eduard Sachau (1845–1930), orientalist
- Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer (1819–1882), constitutional lawyer
- Johann Georg Max Schmidt (1840–1925), Member of the Provincial Parliament of Schleswig-Holstein
- Lorenz von Stein (1815–1890), constitutional lawyer, sociologist and economist
- Christoph von Tiedemann (1836–1907), MdHdA, MdR
- Erich Topp (1914–2005), Rear Admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff and Deputy. Navy inspector
- Christian August Valentiner (1798–1864), theologian
- Christian August Volquardsen (1840–1917), ancient historian
- Christian Adolf Wallichs (1831–1922), educator and member of the German Reichstag
- Emil von Wolff (1818–1896), agricultural chemist and university professor
Membership directory
- Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. List of the members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. P. 1061.
See also
literature
- Hans-Georg Balder: The German (n) Burschenschaft (en) - Your representation in individual chronicles. Hilden 2005, p. 251.
- Michael Doeberl , Alfred Bienengräber (Ed.): The academic Germany. Volume 2: The German universities and their academic citizens . CA Weller, Berlin 1931. pp. 889-890.
- The Teutonic House in Kiel. In: Burschenschaftliche Blätter . 6th year 1891, p. 83.
Individual evidence
- ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 74.