Corps Hubertia Munich

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Corps Hubertia Munich

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Basic data
University location: State capital Munich
University / s: Technical University of Munich , Ludwig Maximilians University , Munich University of Applied Sciences
Foundation date: November 14, 1844
Corporation association : Kösener Seniors Convent Association
Color status : colored
Colours:
Fox colors:
Cap: fir-green peaked cap
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Position to the scale : mandatory
Motto: Necit amicus amor!
Gun motto: Ensis sit noster vindex!

The Corps Hubertia Munich is a student association in the Munich Senior Citizens' Convention . The corps is a member of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (KSCV) and is responsible for the scale and color . Five compulsory games are required of the Münchner Huberten. The Corps brings together students and alumni from the Ludwig Maximilians University , the Technical University of Munich , the Munich University of Applied Sciences and the University of the Armed Forces Munich . The name is derived from Saint Hubertus .

Color

Couleur des Corps Hubertia Munich, green student cap, corps boy ribbon in fir green-gold-lime green, fox ribbon in fir green-gold

Hubertia has the colors "green-gold-green", whereby the first color stripe is referred to as fir green (dark green), the third color stripe as lime green (light green). The couleur band has a golden percussion. A dark green flat cap is worn for this. The Hubert foxes wear a fox ribbon in "fir green-gold".

The motto is Nectit amicus amor! (German: "Friendship connects!"), Ensi's weapon slogan sit noster vindex! (German: "The sword be our avenger!"). The circle of the Corps Hubertia contains the letters HFCV They stand for the saying Hubertiae fratrum circulus vivat! (German: "Long live the circle of the Hubertia brothers!").

The coat of arms of the Corps Hubertia Munich contains a quartered shield with a gold border. In the top view on the right in the gold stripe, the upper part shows the corps colors with the letters NAA , the first letters of the motto. On the left you can see two crossed thugs with the letters ESNV , the first letters of the weapon motto . The lower part shows the golden head of the Hubertus deer in the green field on the right, the circle on the left in the golden field, surrounded by a snake biting its tail ( Ouroboros ) as a sign of eternity.

history

Founded until 1933

After the re-establishment of the forestry training center in Aschaffenburg, which was founded in 1807 and closed in 1832, on April 19, 1844, it was not to be expected that the students would remain free from the then general phenomenon of forming associations. The attraction was just increased by the strict rules of the police and academy authorities against the connections.

As early as November 14, 1844, the Corps Hubertia was donated by Messrs. Huber , Link , Pfretschner , von Reder , Regnier , Sator , Schmidtlein and Stramer in Aschaffenburg (Café Schlink). The majority of the donors came from Franconia . Only in the period that followed did a distribution of access according to certain tribal origins develop. Besides the Palatinate, Upper Bavaria and Lower Franconia were catchment areas for the corps. On the day it was founded, the first four foxes , then Renoncen, could already be recorded. Their names were v. Ebner , Kelber , v. Kraft und Will , the poet of the covenant song. The first Festcommers was held shortly before New Year 1845 in the Uzuberei (today residential building Lindenallee 10).

The relationship between the three Aschaffenburger Bünders was of a very varied nature at the beginning. Usually two formed a SC and were hostile to the third. On June 29, 1856, Hubertia , Arminia and Hercynia formed the Aschaffenburg Senior Citizens' Convention . In 1904, Hubertia had an Art Nouveau tomb with armchairs arranged on the side built by the Aschaffenburg sculptor Karl Kratz in red sandstone in the old town cemetery. The monumental complex is part of the Old Town Cemetery ensemble and is therefore listed as a monument. In 1910 the Forestry University was moved from Aschaffenburg to Munich . On this occasion, the city council of Aschaffenburg organized a garden party on the Kippenburg on July 31, 1910 in honor of the former and former members of the forestry college. The Corps Hubertia also moved to Munich in 1910 (Frauenplatz, 1st floor of the Café Dall'Armi). As early as November 4, 1910, the Corps was accepted into the Munich SC.

After renting the corp house at Herzog-Rudolph-Straße 7 for three years, the purchase of this house was made possible in 1921 after financial difficulties. In the same year, an official introductory relationship was established with Corps Hubertia Freiburg . But this was not very fruitful for both parties, as it was often very difficult to send an official representative to Freiburg for a semester. In 1928 the relationship was resolved by mutual agreement.

1933 to 1945

After the National Socialists came to power in 1933, regular active operations could only be maintained under difficult conditions. A forced dissolution of the corps was to be expected. In the aoBC on February 16, 1936, the Corps was therefore declared dissolved under the pressure of the circumstances, but continued to exist pro forma . At the end of 1937 the "Heinrich der Löwe" comradeship was founded, found accommodation at the Hubertenhaus and which many of Munich's Huberten members joined. In addition, the Alter Huberten association continued to exist. The former active members were accepted as old comrades.

After 1945

After the end of the Second World War , the Alter Huberten association was re-established. The 105th Foundation Festival between July 15 and 18, 1949, once again included the traditional framework. But it was still difficult to start over after the Second World War, considering that the youngest old man was 35 and the foxes were on average 30 years old. In 1952 a friendship relationship was concluded with the Bund Alter Tharandter Hercynen and in 1955 they moved into the newly built corp house at Hohenstaufenstrasse 13. At the foundation festival in 1956, 51 members of their friend Hercynia Tharandt were awarded the ribbon. In 1962 14 members of the suspended Suevia Prague received it . Since 1975 there has been an official introductory relationship with the Corps Hubertia Freiburg, which was declared a friendship relationship in 2018.

Corps Hercynia Tharandt

Hercynia Tharandt coat of arms

The Corps Hercynia was founded on May 9, 1932 by the members of the Corps Hubertia Tharandt and Saxonia Tharandt, who were suspended on that day . The colors were fir green-white-black with silver percussion. The student cap was pine green. The motto was “Unity makes you strong!”. The emblem was “Nobody ever touches the sword that is not noble and honest!” Hercynia was reciprocated on the same day in the senior citizens' convent . The merger between the two Tharandter SC Corps took place secretly behind the back of the oldest Tharandter SC Corps Silvania . It was not until April 28, 1932 that she learned of the proposed merger through her honorary member Kurt Heinze. Silvania held an extraordinary convention on the matter . She agreed to make her decision dependent on that of the umbrella organization, the Kösener SC-Verband, and to submit to it. The semi-officially approached Silvania opportunity to also join the Corps Hercynia, which was newly created by the merger, was categorically rejected by both the old rulers (Heinze) and the active members under the leadership of Eberhard von Breitenbuch . The old gentlemen Saxonias and Hubertias were also recorded on the same day. After the dissolution of the Hohen Kösener Seniors Convent Association on September 28, 1935, Hercynia suspended on October 1935. Hercynia, with the Corps Silvania Tharandt and the table company in the castle cellar , looked after the comradeship with the final name "Hermann Löns" since 1938 . From 1922 to 1943 the Corps published the Hercynen papers. The old gentlemen's association was reactivated on November 7, 1949. In 1952 a friendship was established with the Corps Hubertia Munich. The merger was discussed at the traditional meeting in Laasphe in August 1955. On June 2, 1956, the dissolution of the traditional association AHC Hercynia in Würzburg was finally decided. At the 112th Foundation Festival of the Hubertia Munich in 1956, 61 Tharandter Hercynen were awarded the Munich Hubertenband. Reconstitution was out of the question in the German Democratic Republic . The move to a forestry college in West Germany was hopeless. Like the befriended Pépinière-Corps Saxonia at the Royal Prussian Forest Academy in Hannoversch Münden , Hercynia was too young and too old in terms of membership to survive the Nazi era and the division of Germany.

Neutrality and democracy

The Corps Hubertia has no ideological or political orientation. It refrains from influencing the religious or political attitudes of its members. This is where the corps differ from other student associations such as B. Catholic associations or fraternities . The Corps is committed to a free and democratic order. It expects its members to work to safeguard democratic rights. It rejects extremism in any way.

particularities

In 1904 the Corps Hubertia erected a communal tomb with a crypt in Art Nouveau style for its brothers in the corps at the old town cemetery in Aschaffenburg , which is now a listed building. The tomb was restored in 2011, the inscriptions made visible again, a floor slab that had fallen into the crypt was lifted and reassembled.

Every summer semester, the corps organizes a forest drum day , in which friends from Munich corps take part and many active Huberers like to fight the last of the 5 lengths. The traditional three-person pub with Corps Cisaria Munich and Corps Makaria Munich also takes place every winter semester . This three-person bar was created on the basis of traditionally fought Pro Patria suites.

A special event for old men is the Palatinate-style slaughter festival in March, 14 days before Easter, in which old men from various corps from Germany and Austria also take part.

Conditions (friendly corps)

Members

Sorted by year of birth

Holder of the Klinggräff Medal

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

  • Eckhard Lindemann (2009)
  • Thomas Schiffner (2004)

Individual evidence

  1. Rudolf Rösler: Meritorious Aschaffenburg "Forstpolacken" beyond the white-blue border . In: Aschaffenburger Jahrbuch 25 (2006), p. 114.
  2. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 97.
  3. 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. 32.
  4. Tharandt. Accessed July 30, 2020 .
  5. ^ K 76 Hercynia Tharandt, in: Paulgerhard Gladen : The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps. Their representation in individual chronicles . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007, ISBN 978-3-933892-24-9 , p. 87.
  6. The Tischgesellschaft in the Burgkeller was founded in the winter semester of 1883/84.
  7. DNB certificate
  8. ^ Corps Hubertia Tharandt. Retrieved August 6, 2020 .
  9. ^ Wilhelm Mantel: Chronicle of Hubertia [Munich]. 1969.
  10. ^ Homepage of the city of Aschaffenburg
  11. ^ Art Nouveau tomb of Hubertia rebuilt in FAZ of December 31, 2011, page 56.

Web links

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