Corps Baruthia
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State : | Bavaria |
University : | Friedrich Alexander University |
Founding: | July 14, 1803 |
Association: | Kösener SC Association |
Address: | Rathsberger Strasse 20 91054 Erlangen |
Website: | www.corps-baruthia.de |
The Corps Baruthia Erlangen is an obligatory and high-profile student association in the Kösener Seniors Convents Association (KSCV). The corps brings together students and alumni of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg . The corps members are called Bayreuthers. The corps belongs to the black circle .
Color
The colors of the corps are black-gold-green, the fox colors green-gold, each with a golden percussion , and a green student cap is worn. Baruthia's motto is Amor, Amicitia, Adminiculum .
history
Baruthia was founded on July 14, 1803 as the Bayreuth Landsmannschaft, among others by some former members of the Onoldia Corps . It is one of the three oldest still existing corps in the Kösener SC association. When it was founded, it saw itself as a continuation of the former country team of the same name.
Like all Erlanger Corps, Baruthia was initially a life corps and joined the KSCV with the Erlanger Seniors Convent in 1861. In 1869 she tried - initially unsuccessfully - to convert it into an armed corps . In 1873 the SC left the association in connection with the question of the recognition of the Rhenania Waffen Corps. In March 1876, Baruthia also gave up the life corps principle, declared herself a weapon corps and rejoined the KSCV. Baruthia was the presiding suburban corps in 1904 and 2015 and provided the chairman of the oKC.
During the Nazi era (from autumn 1935) active operations were suspended, as was the case with all Kösener Corps. Old gentlemen from Baruthia and Bavaria Erlangen supported the " Hans Knirsch " comradeship , which was based in the Bayreuth House. Closer relationships between the old rulers and the active comradeship did not develop.
At the 210th Federal Festival (2013), Erlangen's mayor Siegfried Balleis , Elisabeth Preuß and Thomas Schöck as Chancellor of FAU took part. The patronage was Bavaria's Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann .
Corp house
Baruthias Corpshaus was built by Hans Erlwein , who was a member of the Corps Germania Munich . It was inaugurated in 1903 on the occasion of the 100th Federal Festival. After World War II it was used temporarily as a US club, taken over by the Inner Mission in 1948 and converted into a student residence before it was returned to the Corps.
External relations
- Cartel Corps
- Corps Borussia Greifswald
- Corps Hasso-Nassovia
- Corps Bavaria Würzburg
- Corps Normannia Berlin
- Friendly Corps
- Corps Suevia Munich
- Corps Thuringia Leipzig
- Corps Hassia-Gießen to Mainz
- Corps Gothia Innsbruck
Members
In alphabetic order
- Erwin Brug (* 1938), surgeon
- Oskar Dinkler (1861–1922), Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Cairo and Heluan
- Heinrich Dürrschmidt (1819–1899), Reich judge, member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Hermann Euler (1878–1961), professor of dentistry
- Ferdinand Falco (1879–1948), chemist, industrialist
- Karl Fritsch (1901–1944), Nazi politician, member of the Reichstag, SS brigade leader, State Minister of the Interior in Saxony
- Christian Carl von Glück (1791–1865), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Erhard Christian Hagen von Hagenfels (1786–1868), Mayor of Bayreuth
- Siegmund von Hartlieb-Wallsporn (1838–1919), Bavarian district administrator and treasurer
- Hans Herken (1912-2003), pharmacologist
- Max Hochrein (1897–1973), internist
- Gustav von Hohe (1800–1872), District President of the Rhine District and Lower Bavaria
- Günter Joetze (1933–2019), ambassador
- Gottlieb Keim (1783–1868), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- German Killinger (around 1844–1940), district director in Château-Salins and Diedenhofen
- Wilhelm Kuby (1829–1894), physician, Bavarian general doctor à la Suite
- Hans Küfner (1871–1935), lawyer, mayor of Weissenburg in Bavaria, Kaiserslautern and Munich, member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Ferdinand Lammers (1795–1855), Mayor of Erlangen, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Jakob Franz Lang (1799–1869), pastor and member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Konrad Adolf von Malsen (1792–1867), Bavarian diplomat
- Friedrich Merkel (1845–1919), anatomist
- Dieter Mronz (* 1944), Lord Mayor of Bayreuth (SPD)
- Wilhelm Murrmann (1907–1975), Lord Mayor of Kulmbach
- Peter Neber (1883–1960), chemist
- Hans von Pezold (1870–1935), university professor, sex educator
- Georg Reif (1881–1932), member of the board of directors of the Bayerische Staatsbank, chairman of the Kösener Congress in 1904
- Johannes Reinmöller (1877–1955), oral surgeon
- Hellmuth Rössler (1910–1968), historian
- Johann Friedrich Schneider (1804–1852), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Karl von Spaur (1794–1854), Royal Bavarian envoy to the Holy See, savior of Pope Pius IX.
- Carl Joachim Stimming (1876–1931), General Director of North German Lloyd
- Erwin Thomas (1881–1969), professor of paediatrics, chief physician in Duisburg
- Philipp von Thüngen (1796–1866), district administrator, hereditary kitchen master, chamberlain
- August Trendel (1872–1947), district judge, member of the German Reichstag
- Philipp Umbscheiden (1816–1870), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly, MdL
literature
- Heinrich Teicher: The Corps Baruthia to Erlangen (1803-1903). A commemorative publication for the centenary. Erlangen 1903.
- Heinrich Janz, Maximilian Joh. Grimmeiß: Register of the Corps Baruthia 1803–1963. Erlangen 1963.
- Corps Baruthia. 1803-2000. Erlangen 2000.
- Peter Stempel: The donor's log book Keim. Erlangen 2003.
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 35.
- ^ Wilhelm Fabricius: Die Deutsche Corps , Berlin 1898, p. 183
- ↑ Erich Bauer: The comradeships in the area of the Kösener SC in the years 1937-1945 . In: then and now. Yearbook of the Association for Corporate Student History Research 1 (1956), p. 21.
- ^ Successful 210th Federal Festival of Baruthia Erlangen . Corps Magazin 4/2013, pp. 19–20
- ↑ Peter Stempel: A new beginning in a hostile environment - the old legacy and the revaluation of values . In: Rolf-Joachim Baum (Ed.): "We want men, we want action!". German corps students from 1848 to the present day . [Berlin 1998], p. 213
- ↑ Hans König : Boys, Knots and Philistines. Erlanger student life from 1743 to 1983. Nuremberg 1983, p. 23.
Web links
- Web presence of the Corps Baruthia Erlangen
- Report on the Corps Baruthia in the university newspaper FAUNA (PDF file; 9.76 MB)
- Search for Corps Baruthia in the SPK digital portal of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation