Göttingen country teams and corps before 1870

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This list of the Göttingen Landsmannschaften and Corps before 1870 shows the diversity of the union life at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen before the imperial era . It is based on the Kösener Korps lists published in 1910 , which give the first overview of the early modern country teams and corps .

list

Surname Type Foundation date Color Remarks Illustration
Bado-Württembergia corps August 1825 white – light blue – red until July 1830 Bado-Württembergia (Göttingen) .jpg
Borussia corps July 2, 1823 black-white-black until 1831
Borusso-Brunsviga corps January 30, 1845 black-blue-gold until December 21, 1846
Bremania corps July 23, 1825 white-red-white until July 4, 1828, merged with Hanseatia I.
Bremensia corps June 20, 1812 red – green – black til today
Bremen coat of arms 100th Foundation Festival 1912.JPG
Brunsviga Kösener Corps August 11, 1813 black-white-light blue til today
Coat of arms Corps Brunsviga Göttingen.jpg
Curonia Kösener Corps since 1959 1804/05 green-blue-white As Curonia I – VII until spring 1830. New foundation December 8, 1959 until today.
Frisia Weinheimer Corps since 2005 1811 alternating, 1846–1848 blue – red – black As Frisia (also Ostfrisia ) I – V until February 28, 1848, then until May 11, 1848 Corps Lunaburgia with Lüneburg colors .
Friso-Luneburgia corps June 12, 1854 red – blue – white Suspension April 27, 1868 and reconstitution on February 18, 1920 in Cologne. Renewed suspensions during the National Socialist era and from 1971. On February 12, 2005, the old rulers merged with the Corps Frisia Göttingen.
Friso-Oldenburgia corps June 18, 1834 light blue – red – dark blue Suspension in November 1835.
Guestphalia corps 1805 green-white-black As Guestphalia I and II until November 10, 1845. Constitution of November 9, 1812.
Hannovera Kösener Corps January 18, 1809 red-blue-gold til today
Coat of arms from Constitution 1848.jpg
Hansea Kösener Corps <...> Hansea II: green-white-red As Hansea I (1825 to 1826/27 temporarily also Hammonnia ) and II (November 25, 1878 to November 2, 1882). Emerged from the fraternity of Hannovera .
Hanseatia corps <...> white-red-white. Donated as Hanseatia I (1829 to around 1833, previously Bremania ) and as Landsmannschaft Hanseatia (II) on May 9, 1840. The second Hanseatia became Corps and a member of the SC zu Göttingen on December 23, 1844. On February 19, 1848, the Corps Hanseatia took over the names, colors and circles of the Corps Hannovera through merger.
Coat of arms of the Landsmannschaft Hanseatia 1840.png
Hassia corps June 23, 1807 black-green-red, from 1820 green-red-white Constitutions of 1810 and 1820 in the Göttingen university court files, existed until June 1833.
Hasso Nassovia corps July 14, 1845 green-white-blue until February 27, 1847
Helvetia corps Fall 1824 green-red-yellow until 1829
Hildesia corps February 14, 1820 yellow Red As Hildesia I until 1824. Hildesia II, founded on August 10, 1825, had the following colors: red – yellow – red and existed until 1835. Hildesia III, created in 1836, also had the colors red – yellow – red and existed until 1845. The Constitutions of Hildesia from 1825 and 1836 were lost in a fire and are therefore only available in extracts, as far as previously published. On February 7th, 1876 the Corps Hildesia (IV) was donated with the colors blue – gold – red; it existed until November 25th, 1878.
Hildeso Guestphalia Kösener Corps June 10, 1854 green-white-black til today
Corps Hildeso-Guestphalia (coat of arms) .JPG
Holsatia corps October 30, 1816 Red White Red Holsatia I until July 1818. The Holsatia II, donated on February 17, 1820, lasted until 1827. The Holsatia III, newly created on June 21, 1827, lasted until July 1831. On November 16, 1841, the Corps Holsatia (IV) was founded, it existed until November 14, 1842.
Lunaburgia corps February 16, 1822 red – blue – white Lunaburgia I until 1827. Lunaburgia II, newly founded on June 20, 1826, lasted until June 14, 1836. Lunaburgia III, newly created on July 4, 1838, lasted until July 1847. From 1846 to 1847, the circle of Lüneburgers was changed. All Lüneburgers wore red-blue-white.
Nassovia corps 1826 blue-white-orange until 1845.
Oldenburgia corps 1825 blue-red-gold until 1833/34.
Pomerania corps 17th August 1810 blue yellow until February 13, 1813.
Rhenania corps 1808 blue-red-white immediately went up in Hannovera
Saxo-Borussia corps January 15, 1850 white-green-black-white until November 3, 1851.
Saxonia Kösener Corps July 28, 1844 dark blue – white – light blue Donated as a Landsmannschaft on December 12, 1840, as a corps since July 28, 1844, a member of the Senior Citizens' Convention in Göttingen.
Corps Saxonia Göttingen (coat of arms) .jpg
Teutonia corps 1824 sky blue – crimson red As Teutonia I until 1826. The Landsmannschaft Teutonia (II) was created on November 25, 1848 as a spin-off of Progress from the Corps Hanseatia-Hannovera. On June 15, 1854, the Corps Teutonia (II) was constituted with the colors red-white-light blue, it existed temporarily as Corps Borussia with the colors red-white-black.
Coat of arms Göttingen Teutonia.jpg
Thuringia corps around 1824 red – black – white until 1829.
Vandalia corps May 4, 1805 blood red with gold. Constitution of 1808 in the university court files. Lasted until April 1837.

See also

literature

  • Karl Rügemer (ed.): Kösener corps lists from 1798 to 1910. Munich 1910.
  • Hans Becker von Sothen: The Göttingen connections and their colors 1800 to 1833. Represented on the basis of two pages in the register. In: Einst und Jetzt Volume 39 (1994), pp. 175-230.

Web links

Commons : Student associations in Göttingen  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. KCL 1910, 60 , nos. 1-12.
  2. ^ Horst Bernhardi: Corps Bado-Württembergia zu Göttingen 1824 to 1829 . Once and Now, special issue 1960, pp. 28–35.
  3. KCL 1910, 61 , Nos. 1-11.
  4. ^ Gerhard Neuenhoff: A corps list supplement. Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 34 (1989), pp. 117-118.
  5. KCL 1910, 62 , Nos. 1-15.
  6. Becker von Sothen (1994) p. 188
  7. KCL 1910, 62a , nos. 1-36.
  8. resigned from KSCV in 1971
  9. KCL 1910, 63 , No. 1–1118.
  10. Foundation date initially June 25, 1824, backdating
  11. KCL 1910, 64 , Nos. 1-653.
  12. KCL 1910, 65 , Nos. 1-96.
  13. Herbert hangover: Curonen at universities in Germany from 1801 to 1831. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 33 (1988), pp. 185-212.
  14. Harald Seewann : “Dem Freunde Freund!” A Göttingen register sheet from 1825. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 39 (1994), pp. 285–292.
  15. KCL 1910, 66 , Nos. 1-59.
  16. KCL 1910, 67 , nos. 1-89.
  17. KCL 1910, 68 , Nos. 1-16.
  18. Full text printed in: Einst und Jetzt Sonderheft 1983, pp. 41 ff.
  19. KCL 1910, 69 , Nos. 1–301.
  20. Werner Bauer: A pipe of the Guestphalia Göttingen from 1814. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 35 (1990), pp. 147-155.
  21. Foundation date initially June 16, 1827, backdated in 1927.
  22. KCL 1910, 70 , Nos. 1-578.
  23. KCL 1910, 71 , Nos. 1–28.
  24. Gladen, The German-speaking Corporations Associations , 2nd edition 2007, p. 26
  25. KCL 1910, 72 , nos. 1-36.
  26. ^ Franz Stadtmüller: History of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen 1809-1959. Göttingen 1964, p. 153 ff.
  27. Berent Schwineköper : Z ur history of the Göttingen Corps and connections around 1848. At the same time a memorial sheet to Wilhelm Pieper Hanseatiae Göttingen (x), co-innovator of the Göttingen Hannovera (xxx), founder of the Göttingen Teutonia (xxx) and co-founder of the HKSCV . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 8 (1963), pp. 70-79.
  28. Full texts printed in: Einst und Jetzt Sonderheft 1981, p. 61, and Sonderheft 1988, p. 67 ff.
  29. KCL 1910, 73 , No. 1-95.
  30. ^ Fritz Groos: Die Corpsliste der Hassia Göttingen , in: Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 17 (1972), p. 218
  31. KCL 1910, 74 , Nos. 1–22.
  32. KCL 1910, 74 a , Nos. 1-13.
  33. ^ Excerpts printed in: Einst und Jetzt Sonderheft 1988, p. 76 ff.
  34. KCL 1910, 76 , nos. 1–223.
  35. KCL 1910, 77 , Nos. 1–293.
  36. KCL 1910, 78 , nos. 1-81.
  37. KCL 1910, 79 , Nos. 1–192.
  38. KCL 1910, 80 , Nos. 1–122.
  39. KCL 1910, 81 , nos. 1-20.
  40. KCL 1910, 82 , Nos. 1–28.
  41. Ehrenfried Schütte: Two cups of the Göttingen "Pomerania" (1810-1813). Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 31 (1986), pp. 183-198.
  42. KCL 1910, 83 , nos. 1-8.
  43. KCL 1910, 84 , nos. 1-7.
  44. KCL 1910, 85 , Nos. 1-614.
  45. KCL 1910, 86 , Nos. 1–297.
  46. KCL 1910, 86 a , nos. 1-14.
  47. Full text printed in: Einst und Jetzt special edition 1981, p. 67 ff.
  48. KCL 1910, 87 , nos. 1-315.
  49. Otto Deneke: Franz Eichhorn the Vandal. Goettingen 1931.
  50. ^ Walter Richter: The vandal connection to Rostock 1750-1824. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 21 (1976), pp. 15-55.
  51. Harald Seewann: Pipe bowl of the Vandalia Göttingen 1811–1813. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 31 (1986), pp. 209-211.
  52. ^ Franz Stadtmüller: The Göttingen Vandalia with their daughter connections as well as some remarks on the origin of the vandal colors. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 4 (1959), pp. 106-117.