Corps Budissa-Leipzig to Passau

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coat of arms
Corps Budissa-Leipzig to Passau coat of arms.jpg
Basic data
country Bavaria
university University of Passau
Foundation date August 6, 1859 in Dresden
Umbrella organization KSCV
Seniors' Convent Munich Senior Citizens' Convention
Motto Honos vita carior
Motto Budissa be the banner!
Colours
Fox colors
Circle Corps Budissa-Leipzig to Passau Zirkel.jpg
address Schmiedgasse 4
94032 Passau
Homepage www.budissa.de

The Corps Budissa-Leipzig zu Passau is an obligatory and color-bearing corps ( student union ) in the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (KSCV). It brings together students and former students from the University of Passau . In Passau it is the only local corps. In addition, the Corps Budissa is a co-founder of the Magdeburger Kreis and affiliated to the Munich Senior Citizens' Convention . The members are called Bautzener.

Color

Budissa wears the colors deep blue-gold-white with golden percussion in the corps boy band. The foxes wear a ribbon in the colors deep blue-white-deep blue, also with golden percussion. All Bautzen residents wear deep blue caps in Biedermeier format.

The motto is "honos vita carior" (Latin for "honor is above life"), the weapon slogan "Budissa be it Panier".

history

The founding date of the Budissa is August 6, 1859. It had its seat initially under the name "Harmonia" and since April 13, 1861 under the name "Hercynia" as a compatriot in Dresden at the Royal Surgical and Medicinal Academy . On July 15, 1863, it moved its headquarters to Leipzig . In October, Hercynia and a Bautzen student association merged as a country team. Since then it has been called "Budissa" and the colors deep blue-gold-white. Its name is the Latinization of "Budyšin", the Sorbian name of the city of Bautzen. The colors blue and gold are borrowed from the Bautzner city arms .

On August 1, 1874, Budissa joined the Coburg Landsmannschafter Convent (CLC). In 1899, the majority of the members decided to convert it into a corps . Budissa was then accepted into the Senior Citizens' Convention in Leipzig and has been a member of the KSCV since April 21, 1899 . The members who did not transfer to the Corps formed their own old gentlemen's association, the Landsmannschaft, which was only able to reconstitute in Freiberg in 1924 , but merged with the Landsmannschaft Alemannia Dresden in 1929 due to a lack of young talent.

The Corps Budissa inaugurated its first house in April 1906 at Marienstraße 31 in Leipzig . Although active operations were not formally ceased during the First World War , operations could only be maintained with restrictions. This situation lasted until 1919.

With the dissolution of the KSCV on October 23, 1935, the order was issued to dissolve all Imperial German corps. Budissa accepted the injunction and suspended the next day. Shortly afterwards the Bautzner sold the corp house; it was destroyed in World War II. The old rulers supported the SC comradeship Margrave von Meissen , which had its seat in the Sachsen- or Lausitzerhaus.

In 1948, the remaining old men constituted the old men association of the former Leipzig Corps Budissa e. V. based in Kassel. After this, the Bautzner tried to reconstitute the Budissa, whereby a new location in West Germany had to be found because of the ban on all student associations in the GDR . The old gentlemen's association concluded a sponsorship agreement with Makaria-Guestphalia in 1956 . With this, Makaria-Guestphalia gave the building owners a traditional room in their recently acquired Würzburg corp house and promised intensive help for the reconstitution of the Budissa. After some reconstitution efforts were unsuccessful, renewed efforts from around 1980 led to the reconstitution of the Corps Budissa on September 14, 1984 in Passau and the resumption of active operations at the university founded in 1978. The corps was continued within the period of 50 years set by the association in the Kösener statutes.

The listed "Gasthaus zur Blaue Taube" in Passau's Innstadt was built in 1631 and became Budissa's new home in 1991. This means that its active members live in one of the oldest corp houses in Germany. In the 2005/06 winter semester, Budissa provided the suburb of the KSCV and the chairman of the 2006 “Kösener Congress” as a senior citizens' convention .

Since 1998 the Corps Budissa has been the carrier of the annual "Riverboat Party", which is one of the largest boat parties in Passau. The “Riverboat Party” has gained national recognition in recent years and is a popular event among students.

External relationships

Corp building in Passau

From 1877 to 1878, and from 1892–1897, the so-called “golden cartel” existed with Makaria Würzburg . From 1891 a friendly relationship was maintained with Transrhenania Munich . Budissa was one of the founders of the Magdeburg Circle in 1927 and has maintained friendship relationships with all of its members ever since.

Known members

Surname Life dates job
Gregor Bachmann * 1966 Lawyer, professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin
Julius Boecker 1872-1951 Administrative lawyer, university professor in Königsberg
Philipp Brugger 1865-1943 State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of the Interior
Lothar Determann * 1969 IT lawyer in California
Friedrich Herwig 1856-1920 High school professor, MdHdA, MdR
Stephan Hoffmann 1845-1924 Senate President at the Reichsgericht
Hans Dietrich von Holleuffer 1855-1902 District President, MdR
Walter Hünefeld 1886-1930 Ministerial official in the Saxon Ministry of Transport, manager
Ernst Joerges 1874-1926 Reich judge
Paul Jorns 1871-1942 Senior Reich Attorney
Herbert Neupert 1911-2002 Ministerial Director, VAC official
Horst Schumann 1906-1983 Medic, complicit in Action T4
Karl Heinrich Theiss 1924-1997 Student historian
Wilhelm Johannes Vierling 1889-1956 Mayor of Leipzig
Gerrit Winter * 1935 Insurance lawyer

Holder of the Klinggräff Medal

The Klinggräff Medal of the Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten was awarded to:

literature

  • German University Calendar 1924/25 , p. 235.
  • Kösener corps lists 1930, 91 .
  • Kösener corps lists 1960, 88 .
  • Kösener corps lists 1996, 191 .
  • Werner Lincke: One Hundred Years of Budissa 1859–1959. Festschrift, 1959; Bönnigheim, Wachter.
  • 125 years of Corps Budissa Leipzig in Passau. Passau 1984.
  • Ernst-Günter Glienke: Civis Academicus 2005/2006. Handbook of the German, Austrian and Swiss corporations and student associations at universities and colleges . SH-Verlag, Cologne 2004, ISBN 3-89498-149-0
  • Comment from the Munich Seniors' Convent, status 6/2014, 4th revision

Web links

Commons : Corps Budissa-Leipzig zu Passau  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Comment from the Munich Seniors' Convention
  2. ^ Landsmannschaft Alemannia-Silesia Clausthal ( Memento from January 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 86.
  4. 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. 28.
  5. Angelika Ebbinghaus , Karl Heinz Roth : Short biographies on the medical process. In: Klaus Dörner (Hrsg.): The Nuremberg Medical Process 1946/47 - indexing volume for the microfiche edition . Saur , Munich 2000, pp. 71–156, here p. 146 f. ( limited preview in Google Book search).