Corps Marchia Brno

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Historical coat of arms
Corps Marchia Brno (coat of arms) .jpg
Basic data
First foundation October 23, 1865 in Brno
University location University of Trier
SC trier
Association Kösener SC Association
Motto Strong through unity - glowing with courage
Motto The bat our defense! (DSUW)
tape
Fox ribbon
address Bonner Strasse 80-85
54294 Trier
website http://www.marchia-bruenn.de/

The Corps Marchia Brünn zu Trier is a corps in the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (KSCV), one of the oldest umbrella organizations of student associations in German-speaking countries. The Corps Marchia Brno practices academic fencing and is colored. It brings together students and alumni from the University of Trier , the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf , the University of Innsbruck and the German Technical University in Brno . The members of the corps are called "Brünner Märker".

Color

The members of Marchia Brno wear a ribbon with the colors green-white-red and silver percussion . In addition, a green hat is worn in the winter semester and a white silk storm in the summer semester . Foxes wear a silver-edged ribbon with the colors green-red.

history

The Corps Marchia Brno was founded on October 23, 1865 by students of the German Technical University Brno as a "polytechnical lifelong relationship with corps tendency Hilaria" . The colors were green-white-red from the start. On March 16, 1871, the name was changed to Marchia as a commitment to the home country, the Margraviate of Moravia (the Latinized form of Mark is Marchia ). On March 12, 1874, the student union declared itself to be a corps .

Brno

The SC in Brno

With Austria , founded by Marchia on December 10, 1870, the 1st Brno SC was formed on November 1, 1877 , after both corps had joined the Linz Congress of Delegates of the Austrian Corps as constituent members on March 25, 1877 . Marchia belonged to the Linz DC, which was renamed Melker SC in 1878, until it was dissolved on April 26, 1887. After the suspension of Austria on May 18, 1880, Marchia was again the only corps in Brno. In the years 1885 and 1886, the members of the suspended Austria were almost completely taken in by Marchia.

Whitsun 1890, the Corps celebrated its 25th foundation festival. In addition to members of the Brno professorships, the rector of the university as well as representatives of the government and Brno society took part in the events. A wagon train with 15 carriages organized through the streets of Brno from the Grand Hotel to the Technical University and from there to the fencing floor of the Corps in Neugasse 16 attracted great attention from the Brno population.

Marchia joined the Hohensalzburger SC-Verband (HSSV), founded on March 4, 1898, on November 25, 1901. This decision was highly controversial in the Corps and led to deep disagreements. Fortunately, the HSSV dissolved again on February 13, 1902. With the Corps Frankonia Brünn, founded on July 12, 1900 with the participation of a Brno Märker, the 2nd Brno SC was formed on January 19, 1903. From its founding on April 2, 1909 until its dissolution on February 11, 1911, Marchia belonged to the Dürnsteiner SC Association .

A makeshift corps operation was continued during the First World War , but was not suspended. Czechoslovakia was founded on October 28, 1918 . Marchia became part of an unpopular minority in a foreign republic. Despite the political upheavals, the corps was resumed from the winter semester 1918/19 to November 30, 1918 in a well-done manner. On June 26, 1919, the Brno SC was re-established with Frankonia, and the suspended Corps Austria was reconstituted by both SC Corps on July 5, 1919.

On September 20, 1919, the Brno SC and thus also the Corps Marchia were accepted into the KSCV. Marchia joined the Blue Circle . When the situation in Brno had stabilized adequately and the Germans were able to follow their customs "behind walls", despite all the difficulties under the given circumstances, one could speak of a renewed active operation. From 1933 the coexistence of the nations was unilaterally disrupted. The number of active participants fell sharply. Due to the synchronization and the introduction of the Führer principle in the German Reich, the SC in Brno and Prague left the KSCV on October 27, 1933. In 1934 they founded the Prague SC Association . Despite this upheaval, 4 corps students from the German Reich were active as multiband people at Marchia in the winter semester of 1933/34 and in the summer semester of 1934. With the establishment of the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , Marchia suspended on March 16, 1939, after the Corps had passed 147 semesters without interruption.

innsbruck

Driven out of their Moravian homeland by the expulsion of the Germans from Czechoslovakia , the AH Association was reconstituted in Salzburg on June 3, 1951. The seat of the AHV was Munich. On October 15, 1956, a sponsorship relationship was concluded with the Rhaetia Innsbruck Friendship Corps . Among other things, it stipulated that the sons of old gentlemen from Märkers who were active at Rhaetia could also fight in Märker colors.

Dusseldorf

On May 12, 1962, the reconstitution as an independent corps took place in Düsseldorf with the significant participation of young old men from the Corps Hansea Vienna and corp philists from the local AHSC, resolving all the existing conditions. On May 21, 1962 he was accepted into the SC in Cologne as Corps Marchia Brünn in Cologne and Düsseldorf. A highlight in the history of the corps was the 100th foundation festival, which was celebrated from June 17th to 20th, 1965.

After the Medical Academy was expanded into a full faculty between 1962 and 1965, the University of Düsseldorf was founded on January 1, 1966 . On June 2, 1966, Düsseldorf became an independent SC with Marchia as a single corps. The local addition "to Cologne and Düsseldorf" was limited to "zu Düsseldorf". On July 15, 1991 the Corps Marchia had to suspend its 30th year of existence in Düsseldorf due to a lack of assets.

trier

Rudelsburg 2008

Active operations could already be resumed on September 5, 1992, when members of Frankonia Prague , an inactive member of Germania Munich (WSC) and many members of the AHSC in Trier reconstituted the Corps Marchia at the University of Trier . In the summer semester of 1993, today's corp house in Bonner Strasse was ready to move into. Marchia was granted the rights of SC zu Trier by the oKC in Würzburg in 1993 .

The highlights of the Trier period so far have been the 140th Foundation Festival, which was celebrated from June 17 to 19, 2005, and the Kommers to hand over the local business from SC zu Rostock to SC zu Trier on November 8, 2008, after Marchia for the first time since joining the KSCV the management of the local business had been transferred. A new cartel agreement was signed between the WSC and the KSCV under the suburb of Trier with Marchia as the presiding corps .

Relative Corps

Corps Frankonia Prague to Saarbrücken , relationship between 2000 and 2005, friendship relationship since 2005.

Former Relation Corps

  • Corps Alemannia Vienna , Kartelle 1869–1872, 1874–1875, 1876–1878 and 1891–1894
  • Corps Constantia Prague, Kartell 1878–1882, see Extinct Corps # Prague
  • Corps Hansea Vienna, relationship 1985–1996, friendship relationship 1996–2007
  • Corps Isaria , conception ratio 1919–1925
  • Corps Joannea , Kartelle 1874–1875 and 1876–1878
  • Corps Posonia Vienna, Cartel 1909–1919, Friendship Cartel 1930–1962
  • Corps Rhaetia Innsbruck , conceptual relationship 1919–1921, friendship cartel 1921–1962
  • Corps Suevia Prague , Kartell 1869–1871, conceptual relationship 1919–1921, Friendship Cartel 1921–1962

Brno Märker

Country

economy

  • Anton Karl Wilhelm Gawalowski (1848–1927), chemist
  • Theodor Hayek (1887–1970), General Manager, pioneer of the sugar industry in Ireland and New Zealand
  • Rudolf Kratochwill (1898–1974), actuary, general director of Deutsches Ringes Lebensversicherung, board member of the Gerling Group
  • Hubert Petschnigg (1913–1997), architect, honorary senator of the Graz University of Technology

science

  • Helmut Brand (* 1957), Professor of European Health Sciences, honorary doctorate from the Sofia Medical University
  • Wolf Dieter Englert (* 1942), entomologist, director and professor of the Institute for Plant Protection in Viticulture at the Federal Biological Research Center for Agriculture and Forestry
  • Dirk Hübner (* 1976), professor of construction and lightweight construction
  • Jürgen Kiwit (* 1956), Professor of Neurosurgery
  • Jens-Peter Koester (* 1942), Professor of Applied Linguistics and Phonetics
  • Josef Neuwirth (1855–1934), professor of art history, first rector and honorary doctorate from the Vienna University of Technology, honorary doctorate from the Brno University of Technology
  • Harald Ortwig (* 1959), professor for fluid technology, hydraulics and pneumatics
  • Ludwig Popp (1911–1993), professor of bacteriology
  • Karl-Georg Pulver (1930–2019), professor of anesthesiology
  • Alois Schwarz (1854–1928), teacher, chemist
  • Otto-Karl Sperling (1917–1996), professor of orthopedics, sports medicine specialist
  • Joseph Wolfschütz (1860–1933), professor of river engineering, waterways and inland navigation
  • Hans Wunderer (1912–1994), professor of dentistry
  • Ludwig Zichner (* 1942), professor of orthopedics

Holder of the Klinggräff Medal

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

  • Andreas Dymke (2000)
  • Joachim Grub (1988)
  • Theo Gründler (2009)

See also

literature

  • Corps Marchia Brünn In: Michael Doeberl , Otto Scheel , Wilhelm Schlink , Hans Sperl , Eduard Spranger , Hans Bitter and Paul Frank (eds.): Das akademische Deutschland , Vol. 2, Berlin 1931, p. 710.
  • Norbert Koniakowsky, Wolf Engert , Hadwin Elstner: Corps Marchia Brünn 1865–1995 , Trier 1995.
  • Paulgerhard Gladen : Marchia Brünn zu Trier , in: The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps: Their representation in individual chronicles . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007, ISBN 978-3-933892-24-9 , pp. 106-107.
  • Hans Peter Hümmer : “My love is a Märkerin!” The joke book by Hilaria and Marchia Brünn (1870–1873) . Once and Now, Yearbook of the Association for Corps Student History Research, Vol. 62 (2017), pp. 171–240.

Web links

Commons : Corps Marchia Brno  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 184.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, p. 202
  3. a b c d Kösener Corpslisten 1996, p. 655
  4. ^ Supplement to No. 121 of the daily messenger from Moravia and Silesia of May 28, 1890; P. 9
  5. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, p. 657
  6. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, p. 659