Coetus

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The term Coetus (Latin for assembly ) describes loose gatherings.

In the Imperial Navy , naval officers came to a Coetus at the Naval Academy and School (Kiel) . In the German Baltic Corps , the fox coetus sometimes held together for life. The term still plays a major role in the Catholic Church . At the high schools in Transylvania , the coetus had a very extensive share of the responsibility for students.

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  1. ^ Robert Paschke : Student History Lexicon. GDS archive for university and student history. SH-Verlag 1999. ISBN 3-89498-072-9 . P. 114.
  2. ^ Coetus in the DNB
  3. The Coetus at Transylvanian-Saxon Schools (Siebenbürgische Zeitung, 2009)