Corps Holsatia
The Corps Holsatia Kiel is the oldest mandatory and color-bearing corps at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel .
Color
Holsatia has the colors light red-white-light red with silver percussion . A light red student cap is worn for this. The fox ribbon is light red and white.
The motto is Gloria in amore patriae! The motto is Amico pectus, hosti cuspidem!
history
Foundation phase
At the end of the summer semester of 1813, the first Kiel fraternity was formed . As a special feature in Kiel, it included almost the entire student body at that time, but was canceled in this form at Easter 1823. On August 31, 1823 the Corps Holsatia was founded. Because the Saxonia was backdated to 1838, in 1895 it adopted August 1, 1818 as the foundation day. However, there is no concrete evidence of this date.
In 1829, a second Corps Slesvicia with the colors blue-white-red was founded from Holsatia, which together with Holsatia formed the first senior citizens' convent in Kiel . In 1833 both were united to form Slesvico-Holsatia, which was later suspended and re-established on January 23, 1838.
The Corps has been a member of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association (KSCV) since 1859 . The SC zu Kiel did not join the KSCV until 1865.
Holsatia in the Schleswig-Holstein War
Through its participation in the Schleswig-Holstein War (1848-1851) and members from the Schleswig-Holstein nobility as well as the other old student associations in Kiel, the Corps is closely linked to the history of Schleswig-Holstein . After the outbreak of the March Revolution in Germany, Prussian troops marched into Denmark in 1848 under Field Marshal Friedrich Graf von Wrangel . The Prussians found support from voluntary associations, to which the Kiel student corps belonged. Under the leadership of the Kiel Holsaten Harald Kjer and under the flag of the Corps Holsatia, Kiel students went to war on the Prussian side and suffered a devastating defeat by the Danes on April 9, 1848 in the Battle of Bau , northwest of Flensburg. At the same time, Friedrich Graf von Reventlou , also a member of the Corps Holsatia, tried to find a political solution to the conflict as a member of the Provisional Government of Schleswig-Holstein , and Friedrich Adamson von Moltke took a pro-Danish stance.
Holsatia-Borussia
In the post-war period , Holsatia suggested deepening cartel relations with the suspended and expelled Corps Borussia Breslau . This enabled old men to join the old men of the other corps as extraordinary members. A joint committee of five recommended that the members of the student sailing community Holsatia , founded in 1947, be accepted. The Holsteiner band received Borussias Schwarz as a percussion . Borussia's B was inserted into the H of Holsatia's circle at the top right. The seven SSG members were accepted into the Corps Holsatia-Borussia at Holsatia's Christmas bar in 1948. In public they wore black sailing hats with red, white and red stripes. The old rulers of both corps mutually agreed in May 1950 in Hanover to separate and sign a new cartel agreement . Holsatia reintroduced the old colors in July 1950; Borussia awarded the Prussian ribbon to the ten inactive people who had worn the black percussion; Holsatia pledged to support Borussia with a reconstitution. Bernhard Sprengel signed the cartel agreement for Holsatia and Kurt Härtel for Borussia.
200 year celebration
From June 13th to 16th, 2013 Holsatia celebrated the 200th foundation festival. Almost all Kösener Corps were represented at the Kommers in the Kiel Yacht Club . At the ceremony, Gerhard Fouquet, President of Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, and Peter Harry Carstensen, former Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, gave the speeches.
Others
The Holsteiner H. Rönne headed the extraordinary Kösener Congress in Halle (Saale) in 1911 , which was about the new version of the Kösener statutes. After the self-dissolution of the KSCV, the Corps ceased active operations in 1936. In January 1950, Holsatia was one of the 22 corps that joined forces in the interest group and prepared the reconstitution of the KSCV. Holsatia was the presiding suburban corps in the KSCV in 2000 and, with Reinhard Hein Rhenaniae Tübingen, was the chairman of the oKC.
External relations
Holsatia belongs to the Green Circle within the Kösener Seniors Convents Association and is in the cartel with Borussia Breslau in Cologne and Aachen and is friends with Guestphalia Halle , Franconia Jena , Franconia Munich , Rhenania Würzburg and Guestphalia Berlin .
Corp house
Even after the turn of the century , Holsatia had her domicile in Prince Heinrich . In the autumn of 1910, the old Kieler Holsaten association acquired the property at Feldstrasse 42 (corner of Lornsenstrasse), where the first corp house, which was occupied in the summer semester of 1911, was built. It contained an apartment for the corps servant and a kitchen in the basement, a pub room and dining room ("Schifferstube") on the ground floor and four living rooms, and later a library on the upper floor. On July 6, 1944, the house was destroyed with the exception of the outer walls in the air raids on Kiel . The property was sold after the war. In Kiel-Düsternbrook , today's corp house was built on Niemannsweg.
Sailing
The Corps Holsatia has an old and strong tradition of sailing. The Starboat No. 841 Königsau took part in the first German championship of the star boats in 1931 as part of the Kieler Woche and achieved 5th place. They also competed in the next few years. You became 7 out of 7 (1933) and 6 out of 8 (1934). Then the trail of the boat is lost. It is not recorded in the ISCYRA records today.
Holsteiner
In alphabetic order
- August von Ahlefeld (1811–1891), manor owner and district administrator in the Duchy of Schleswig, food commissioner for the German Imperial Army during the Schleswig-Holstein uprising
- Konrad Bargum (1802–1866), member of the Holstein assembly of estates, president of the united assembly of estates in Rendsburg, president of the constituent Schleswig-Holstein assembly , mayor of the city of Kiel
- Eduard von Baudissin (1823–1883), MdR
- Gerd Beug (1882–1961), engineer and industrialist
- Paul Boysen (1803–1886), Lord Mayor of Hildesheim
- Ahasver von Brandt (1909–1977), historian
- Gustav Brandt (1865–1919), director of the Thaulow Museum in Kiel
- Joachim Brinkmann (* 1934), member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Konrad von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt (1823–1909), MdHH
- Friedrich Brütt (1844–1921), District Administrator of the Rendsburg district
- Christian August Thomas Bruhn (1808–1875), German administrative lawyer
- Carl Gottlieb Bünz (1843–1918), diplomat
- Walther Buresch (1860–1928), District Administrator
- Johann Detloff von Cossel (1805-1891), bailiff
- Heinrich Dähnhardt (1836–1902), President of the Senate at the Imperial Court in Leipzig
- Peter Feddersen (1800–1869), Mayor of Roskilde
- Franz Heinrich Frahm (1803–1878), senior court attorney, member of the Oldenburg state parliament
- Karl Philipp Francke (1805–1870), President of the Schleswig government, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Christian Gänge (1832–1909), chemist, university professor in Jena
- Horst Gärtner (1911–2001), hygienist and microbiologist
- Jürgen Gramke (* 1939), Economics Minister of Saxony-Anhalt
- Horst Hagen (1926–2011), internist, publicist on the African animal world
- Peter Hansen (1831–1878), Mayor of Hadersleben, district judge, Member of the Bundestag
- Richard Hanssen (1864–1945), ophthalmologist
- Johann Höpfner (1812–1852), royal Danish State Councilor, head of department in the Schleswig Ministry in Copenhagen
- Olaus Kellermann (1805–1837), epigraphist
- Otto Kier (1829–1899), bailiff of the Hadersleben office, district administrator for the Hadersleben and Norderdithmarschen districts
- Gerlach von dem Knesebeck (1808–1859), mining captain in the Harz Mountains
- Joachim-Friedrich Langlet (1906–1979), university professor for animal breeding and keeping
- Helmut Lemke (1907–1990), Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein
- Volker Lemke (* 1942), lawyer and politician
- Gustav Carl Liebig (1930–2007), rear admiral
- Otto von Linstow (1842–1916), Prussian medical officer, zoologist
- Jochen Löhr (1951–2009), orthopedist
- Erik von Loewis (1904–1986), actor and director
- Harry Ludewig (1874–1950), 1928 Minister of State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Gustav Malmros (1812–1875), Kronsyndikus, MdHH
- Detlev Martens (1847–1905), doctor, MdHdA
- Aimé von Mesmer-Saldern (1815–1889), Schleswig-Holstein landowner, Danish court official and deputy of the Holstein assembly of estates
- Friedrich Adamson von Moltke (1816–1885), German-Danish administrative lawyer and district president
- Karl von Moltke (1798–1866), politician
- Friedrich Mommsen (1818–1892), legal scholar, President of the State Consistory in Kiel
- Otto Hermann Ottens (1825–1895), farmer, independence fighter, member of the Holstein assembly of estates, MdHdA
- Wilhelm Petersen (1835–1900), councilor and literary critic
- Wilhelm Pfitzner (1853–1903), professor of anatomy
- Hugo von Plessen (1818–1904), bailiff of the Gottorf and Hütten offices, first district administrator in the Schleswig district
- Wolfgang Poel (1841–1926), judge
- Friedrich Christian Prehn (1810–1875), syndic of the city of Altona, member of the Schleswig-Holstein state assembly, member of the supreme civil authority of Schleswig-Holstein, higher appeal judge
- Prince Heinrich of Prussia (1862–1929), Grand Admiral
- Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1889–1945), officer and large landowner
- Martin Rackwitz (* 1970), historian
- Otto von Rantzau (1809–1864), Lord of Aschau, monastery provost of Uetersen, Prussian envoy in Dresden
- Count Friedrich von Reventlou (1797–1874), member of the provisional government in Holstein from 1848, governor of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein
- Christian Andreas Julius Reventlow (1807–1845), district administrator and bailiff, royal Danish commissioner for the construction of the first Schleswig-Holstein railway line from Altona to Kiel
- Ludwig zu Reventlow (1864–1906), landowner, member of the Reichstag
- Klaus Ring (* 1934), microbiologist, former President of the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
- Jonas von Rosen (around 1835–1881), district administrator in Hadersleben
- Carl von Scheel-Plessen (1811-1892), senior president
- Wulff von Scheel-Plessen (1809–1876), Holstein manor owner, Danish ambassador and foreign minister
- Ernst von Schimmelmann (1820–1885), manor owner, MdHH
- Friedrich Ferdinand Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1913–1989), holder of the Knight's Cross
- Wilhelm Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1891–1965), head of the House of Schleswig-Holstein
- August Schwerdtfeger (1816–1889), manor owner, MdHH
- Anton Spetzler (1799–1852), architect; Founder of the Corps
- Bernhard Sprengel (1899–1985), chocolate manufacturer, patron of the arts and museum donor
- Christian Stocks (* 1947), German ambassador to El Salvador
- Rudolf Struck (1861–1935), doctor and local researcher
- Arnulf Thiede (* 1942), surgeon, emeritus in Würzburg
- Curt Thomalla (1890–1939), screenwriter, neurologist and social medicine specialist
- Hans Uthemann (1866–1931), Vice Admiral of the Imperial Navy
- Friedrich Wilhelm Valentiner (1807–1889), Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Wilhelm Heinrich Valentiner (1806–1856), physician, city physician of Kiel
- Carl Völckers (1836–1914), first German professor for ophthalmology (Kiel)
- Werner Vollborn (1909–1972), Old Testament scholar, pastor in Kiel
- Ernst Wagner (around 1861–1917), District Administrator in Schleusingen, MdHdA
- Ludwig von Wedderkop (1807–1882), senior appellate councilor, member of the Oldenburg state parliament
- Peter Friedrich von Willemoes-Suhm (1816–1891), Danish, later Prussian civil servant
- Philipp Wittrock (1834–1880), District Court Director, MdHdA
- Ludwig Wyneken (1802–1887), Mayor and District Court Counselor in Lütjenburg, Member of the MdHdA
literature
- Thomas Otto Achelis : History of the Corps Holsatia in Kiel 1813-1936. A contribution to the history of Schleswig-Holstein . Kiel 1957.
- Ernst Siegfried Buresch: Entries in the registry office as witnesses for the history of the Corps Holsatia and for the first appearance of the Schleswig-Holstein national colors blue-white-red . Kiel 1948. GoogleBooks
- Hermann Hagenah , Thomas Otto Achelis: The Corps Holsatia in the history of Schleswig-Holstein: Festschrift for the 120th anniversary of the Foundation Day of the Corps Holsatia in Kiel . Wäser 1938.
- Friedrich Oehlkers: History of the Corps Holsatia in Kiel . Hanover 1908. GoogleBooks
- Martin Rackwitz (ed.): Kiel diaries . Heide 2008. ISBN 978-3-8042-1263-3 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ German: "Glory through love for the fatherland!"
- ↑ German: "The breast of the friend, the lance of the enemy!"
- ↑ Michael Doeberl : Das akademische Deutschland , Vol. 2, Berlin 1931, p. 889
- ↑ [Kurt] Härtel I, Preussenzeitung 1952, in: Sternagel-Haase, pp. 116-120
- ↑ Corps Holsatia turns 200 In: KN , June 13, 2013 Archive link ( Memento from June 17, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 74.
- ↑ History of the Starboot Championships on the occasion of the Kiel Week
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