Corps Hansea Bonn

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Hansea's coat of arms

The Corps Hansea Bonn is a mandatory and color-bearing student association in the Kösener SC Association. The corps brings together students and alumni of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität. The Bonn Hanseatics are usually called Bonn Hansen .

Color and motto

The color of Hansea is the colors white-red-white with silver percussion, derived from the Hanseatic flags white over red . A red striker is also worn. The fox ribbon is white-red with silver percussion.

The motto is Recte facienti nihil timendum . The motto is honor and right .

history

Scale length Hansea I c / a Palatia (1842)

A first corps called Hansea at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität was donated on January 18, 1838 with the colors red-white-red with silver percussion . The result was she from a compound of "Cologne", whose members sometimes the Hansea, partly the Corps Palatia Bonn had opened, the latter, however, only later, after they had established a link of "Trier", but against the senior Convent not keep could. Hansea I suspended in the fall of 1844. Until its suspension, the "old" Hansea was a clear and fully fledged corps.

In the course of the political fermentation, some of the more liberal corps boys leaving the Palatia founded the new Corps Hansea on July 11, 1849. It has nothing to do with the "old" Hansea. By adopting the coat of arms, the motto and the basic color, they were deliberately referred to; the order of the colors was changed to white-red-white. The old foundation date was also not adopted. The unpaid bills of the old Hansea are said to have been partly responsible for this distancing, even if a formal decision about it was probably not made. There is no continuity between Hansea I and Hansea II, even if the old gentlemen of the old Hansea were taken over into the new corps.

With the other Bonner Corps, Hansea joined the Kösener Seniors Convents Association on April 30, 1856 . In the same year Hansea appointed Peter Hanstein as the Greifswald oKC chairman. It was suspended from November 15, 1871 to April 29, 1874 . Because of the Allied occupation of the Rhineland , active operations had to be stopped on December 8, 1918. He could not be resumed until May 1, 1919. In 1926 Hansea was the presiding suburb corps. Julius Stockhausen headed the oKC. After the dissolution of the KSCV, Hansea suspended on October 20, 1935. The old gentlemen's association was reactivated on September 12, 1948. Hansea reconstituted in the KSCV on March 21, 1953.

Corp houses

Conditions

Hansea is a member of the green circle and has been friends with the Corps Pomerania Greifswald (1855) and the Corps Franconia Munich (1857) for a century and a half . With the Corps Teutonia Giessen , Hansea has had an iron cartel since 1852 .

Members

Excerpt from the semester lithograph from 1854/55: back: Karl Jacquet († 1855 as a student), Viktor von Fischer-Treuenfeld (later member of the government), Heinrich von Kusserow , Brachvogel; front: Alfred von Rieben, Adolf Adenaw (later opera singer)

In alphabetic order

See also

literature

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Bredt: The Corps Hansea in Bonn: fifty years of its history, Bonn 1899.
  • Friedrich Dettweiler: The history of the corps Hansea zu Bonn 1849-1929 , Heidelberg 1929.
  • Robert Paschke : Corps Hansea I Bonn 1838–1844 / 45 . Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 23 (1978), pp. 335-336.
  • Wilhelm Spuhn: Directory of members of the Corps Hansea zu Bonn, 1849-1892. Kramer & Baum, Crefeld 1892 digitized

Web links

Commons : Corps Hansea Bonn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ GG Winkel : Kösener SC calendar . Leipzig 1920
  2. a b Edzard Schmidt-Jortzig, list of the 72 ex-members of the old Hansea.
  3. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 23.
  4. R. Paschke (1978)
  5. Edzard Schmidt-Jortzig: The origin of our dear Hansea - or: don't we really have to celebrate a big anniversary in 2018? Bonner Hanseaten Corpszeitung, New Series No. 116, April 2018 edition, pp. 76–80
  6. P. Hanstein Hanseae Bonn, Guestfaliae EM: Kösener Corps lists 1910, 22/23; 91/82.
  7. J. Stockmann: KCL 1960, 11/479.
  8. a b Paul Gerhardt Gladen : The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps. Their representation in individual chronicles . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007, p. 73 f.