Corps Makaria-Guestphalia Würzburg
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Basic data | |
country | Bavaria |
Colleges |
Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt University of Music Würzburg |
Makaria Foundation | December 7, 1863 in Würzburg |
Guestphalia Foundation | February 27, 1875 in Würzburg |
Umbrella organization | Kösener SC Association |
Seniors' Convent | Wurzburger SC |
Slogans |
Timere nescio! Unita virtus valet! |
address | Mergentheimer Strasse 46 97082 Würzburg |
Website | www.makaria-guestphalia.de |
The Corps Makaria-Guestphalia Würzburg is an obligatory and colored student association in the Kösener Seniors Convents Association (KSCV). The corps brings together students and alumni of the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . The official date of foundation is December 7, 1863.
Color
Makaria (1863) used the colors blue-gold-red, Guestphalia (1875) green-white-black. Since the merger in 1950, both colors have been used side by side. The corps boys wear the colors blue-gold-red on a white background with golden percussion. The fox ribbon is blue-red on a white background with gold percussion. A white silk storm is also worn.
The motto of the Corps is Timere nescio! Unita virtus valet! .
history
The (non-colored) black compound Makaria emerged from a pennal regulars' table in 1863. After they had adopted the colors blue-gold-red in 1866, the Bund became Landsmannschaft and founding member of the General Landsmannschafts-Convent in 1868 .
In 1875 some of the members of Makaria separated to become corps . After the university senate (which at that time had a great influence on all student activities and thus also on the connections) had given the country team the name Makaria, the newly formed corps was now called Corps Guestphalia. In 1897 the Makaria Landsmannschaft became a corps.
In 1935 the corps (and most of the other clubs) disbanded, thus anticipating a ban. The suspension was used in many cases to society's assets and property before the Nazi regime to save. Makaria and Guestphalia also suspended - in the hope of re-establishing themselves one day. Unlike many other student associations, traditions and meetings were carried on in secret. In the winter semester of 1938/39, the old rulers supported the comradeship Tilman Riemenschneider based on the house of the expropriated Catholic association Walhalla. The comradeship operation was organized strictly according to the regulations of the NSDStB. Five members of the comradeship who were striving for an organization based on the model of the corps student resigned and tried to renew the Corps Guestphaia. In the summer semester of 1943, they fought the first secret courses as gunmen at Rhenania . On April 22, 1944, the Corps Guestphalia was officially reconstituted, despite the continuing risk.
The Corps Guestphalia Würzburg reconstituted on November 20, 1947 in Erlangen and with the reconstituted Leipzig Misnia IV and the Nuremberg War Corps Franko-Bavaria (sp. Onoldia) a probably "informal SC" was created at the end of November 1947. In January 1950, Guestphalia Würzburg was one of the 22 corps that formed the community of interests and prepared the re-establishment of the KSCV on May 19, 1951.
Guestphalia returned to Würzburg and after several attempts the merger succeeded in 1950. The Corps Makaria-Guestphalia came into being. For the time being, it found its domicile in Martinshof near the cathedral. With the economic miracle , normality slowly returned to the Corps. Visible evidence of this was the acquisition of the corp house in Mergentheimer Strasse 46 (Marxburg) in 1956 from the community of heirs of the late university professor Marx. The suburbs of the KSCV in 1984 and 2012 were mainly supplied by Makaria-Guestphalia.
The corps awards u. a. the Kurt Lange Prize.
External relations
Makaria Guestphalia belongs to the Magdeburg district. In addition, the Golden Cartel with the Corps Budissa-Leipzig zu Passau still exists from the time as a compatriot .
Personalities
In alphabetic order
- Kurt Apitz (1906–1945), pathologist in Berlin
- Julius Boecker (1872–1951), administrative lawyer, university professor in Königsberg
- Christian Bruhn (1868–1942), founder of the West German jaw clinic in Düsseldorf
- Karl-August Bushe (1921–1999), neurosurgeon in Göttingen and Würzburg
- Heinrich Colloseus (1872–1950), chemist and industrialist
- Gustav Drehann (1869–1932), orthopedist in Breslau
- Moritz Fünfstück (1856–1925), botanist, rector of the TH Stuttgart
- Hermann Jacques Jordan (1877–1943), zoologist in Utrecht
- Leo Jordan (1874–1940), Romanist
- Hans-Hermann Kocks (* 1945), General Manager of the Trier Chamber of Crafts
- Adolf Klughardt (1886–1950), dentist, university professor in Jena
- Theodor Kölliker (1852–1937), professor of orthopedics in Leipzig
- Christian Lemcke (1850–1894), professor of ENT in Rostock
- Martin Lutter (1874–1978), officer, landowner and member of the Provincial Parliament
- Rudolf Mancke (1900–1968), internist
- Georg Michaelis (1857–1936), Reich Chancellor and Prussian Prime Minister
- Andreas Michel (1861–1921), first dentist at the University of Würzburg
- Hermann Passow (1865–1919), building materials chemist
- Hans Plesch (1905–1985), SS officer, police chief of Munich, bearer of the Knight's Cross
- Ferdinand Riedinger (1844–1918), surgeon, full professor in Würzburg
- Franz August Schenk von Stauffenberg (1834–1901), President of the Chamber of Deputies (Bavaria)
- Julius Winter (1899–1995), Management Board and Supervisory Board of Gothaer Versicherung
literature
- Rolf-Joachim Baum et al. (Ed.): Student Union and Corporations at the University of Würzburg 1582–1982. , Würzburg 1982, pp. 245-247.
- Peter-Philipp Schmitt , Ed .: Corps Makaria-Guestphalia zu Würzburg 1863-2013: Festschrift for the 150th Foundation Festival. Würzburg, 2013, Schmidt, Philipp (publisher). 978-3-87707-880-8 (ISBN)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 114.
- ↑ 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. 38.
- ^ In Opposition mit Band und Schläger , faz.net, accessed on May 29, 2013.
- ^ Corps Makaria-Guestphalia acquires the Marxburg in Würzburg . In: Deutsche Corpszeitung 58 (1957), p. 21.