Corps Palaeo-Teutonia Aachen
Corps Palaeo-Teutonia | |
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University: | RWTH Aachen |
Founding: | May 15, 1867 in Freiberg |
Association: | Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention |
Circle: | |
Boy colors: | black-white-blue with silver percussion |
Fox colors: | black and white with blue percussion |
Motto: | One for all, all for one! |
Gun motto: | Fearless and faithful! |
Address: | Krefelder Strasse 33, 52070 Aachen |
Website: | www.palaeo-teutonia.de |
The Corps Palaeo-Teutonia zu Aachen (formerly Teutonia Freiberg ) is a mandatory, color-bearing student association at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen. As a corps in the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention, she stands by color and scale.
history
The Corps was founded on May 15, 1867 at the Bergakademie Freiberg as Corps Teutonia Freiberg. It emerged from the Landsmannschaft Teutonia. The founding boys came mainly from Germany and Chile. They had a long friendship from university.
In 1881, Teutonia signed a cartel agreement with the Corps Montania Clausthal , which was founded as Americo-Montana at the Clausthal Mining Academy , mainly by Chilean students. In 1906 the friendship with the Corps Teutonia Dresden was strengthened in a friendship treaty. In 1909 the Corphaus in Freiberg was inaugurated. In 1934 Teutonia tried with some other corps of the WSC to prevent the Aryan paragraph from being included in the association's statutes, which did not succeed. Soon afterwards, he left the umbrella organization in order to protect foreign and Jewish corps brothers from being excluded from their own ranks. This was followed by self-dissolution in 1936 and forced dissolution in 1939, when the corps was banned. Teutonia had no connection with SC comradeships .
In 1951, the Corps restituted itself as Palaeo-Teutonia at the Clausthal Mining Academy . It was later moved to RWTH Aachen University . In 1956 the Corpshaus was inaugurated on Krefelder Strasse in Aachen. On November 4, 1956, the Corps Palaeo-Teutonia and Teutonia Stuttgart signed a friendship treaty. As a sign of the solidarity between the connections, the Four Alliance Agreement between Montania Clausthal, Teutonia Stuttgart, Teutonia Dresden and the Corps Palaeo-Teutonia (Teutonia Freiberg) was concluded in 1984. Today the Corps is one of seven active Weinheim Corps in Aachen.
As mentioned above, the earlier name is Corps Teutonia Freiberg. The motto is one for all, all for one! The motto is fearless and faithful!
Color
The colors of the corps boys are black, white and blue with silver percussion , the colors of the foxes are black and white with blue percussion.
The circle shows the first letters of the words Vivat (live), Crescat (wax), Floreat (bloom) and Teutonia. Since the word Palaeo (Greek: παλαιός - old) is added later, it is not kept in a circle.
The coat of arms can be heraldically explained as follows:
top right: colors: black-white-blue
top left: the rising sun (for the miners who come out of the tunnel)
bottom right: a laurel wreath with the date of foundation
bottom left: mallets and irons (as a sign of a connection between miners and smelters)
vertical saying: motto : one for all - all for one
horizontal saying: weapon saying : fearless and loyal
Known members
- Georg Du Bois (1874–1947), Swiss consul, director of the Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt formerly Roessler AG
- Oscar Funcke (1885–1965), entrepreneur, Member of the Bundestag
- Adolf Görz (1857–1900), owner of a large mine and banker in South Africa, patron
- Stephan Schaller , former CEO of VW Commercial Vehicles
- August Schwemann (1862–1945), Go. Bergrat, Professor of Mining Studies, Rector of RWTH Aachen University
- Victor Tafel (1881–1946), metallurgist
Holder of the Klinggräff Medal
The Klinggräff Medal of the Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten was awarded to:
- Wolfram Gerlach (1992)
- Jan Grottke (2020)
literature
- Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC-Chronik , Darmstadt 1927, pp. 488-563.
- Michael Doeberl , Otto Scheel , Wilhelm Schlink , Hans Sperl , Eduard Spranger , Hans Bitter and Paul Frank (eds.): Das Akademische Deutschland , Vol. 2. CA Weller Verlag, Berlin 1931, p. 759.
- Ernst Schiffer: A Corps in the Picture - 125 Years of Checkered, Living History - Corps Palaeo-Teutonia (Corps Teutonia Freiberg) zu Aachen , undated
- Paulgerhard Gladen : The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps: Your representation in individual chronicles . 1st edition. WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007, ISBN 978-3-933892-24-9 , pp. 261 .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 154.