Corps Suevia Freiburg

The Corps Suevia Freiburg is a student association at the Freiburg Senior Convent. The Corps is a member of Kösener Senior Convents -Verband ( KSCV ) and is to scale and stripes. The Freiburg Swabia are students and alumni of the Albert -Ludwigs- University of Freiburg.

Couleur and motto

Suevia led by the Foundation initially the colors black -red- yellow and changed it in 1818 to the present order of black -yellow [light ] blue ( read from bottom ) with golden percussion. Black and Yellow go back to the colors of the Swabian kingdom circle. The origin of the blue is unclear. Students Cap is yellow. The fox is black - yellow band ( read from bottom ), also with golden percussion. The Freiburg Swabians are referred to as "egg Swabians" in the jargon. The motto is Virtute constanti Fulget salus!

History

The Corps Suevia was founded on 21 June 1815 by students at the University of Freiburg. 1818 a temporary association with the Corps Rhenaniastraße, which was dissolved in the spring of 1820 again. Suevia guaranteed with Rhenaniastraße and Helvetia in January 1821 the revised SC Comment. When dissolved Helvetia (1822 ), donated Swabia and Rhenanen on July 8, 1824 Alemannia Corps Freiburg. In the 1830s and 40s, the Corps had to suspend several times and was finally reconstituted in November 1850. Suevia and Rhenaniastraße again formed a joint senior Convent (SC) and took over the Heidelberg SC Comment. Since 1857 Suevia heard about the SC Freiburg at the Kösener Senior Convents -Verband ( KSCV ). The Corps has no affiliation county within the KSCV.

Suevia 1930 was presiding forming suburb Corps and presented with Kurt Kleinschmidt the Chairman of OKC. In an exemplary way she has worked her archive.

House Corp.

Today's Corp. House of Suevia (47 ° 59 ' 26 " N, 7 ° 50' 33 " O47.9906137.842459 ) was from 1909 built on the site of the former house after the adjacent land had been bought added. Foundation stone was laid on 21 June 1909. Plans for the house was designed by the architect and the Karlsruhe university teacher Hermann Billing.

Known members

In alphabetical order

  • Walter Bartram (1893-1971), politician ( CDU), Minister-President of Schleswig -Holstein, Member of the German Bundestag
  • Ernst Adolf Birkenmayer (1842-1916), member of the Reichstag
  • Bernhard Boll (1913-1968), publisher ( Solinger Tageblatt)
  • Waldemar Braun (1877-1954), Hartmann and Braun AG, board member of the Reich Association of German Industry
  • Conrad Cichorius (1863-1932), historian, rector of the University of Bonn
  • Tungsten Dörinkel (1907-1975), lawyer, politician, member of the German Bundestag
  • Theodor von shower (1824-1890), professor of pathology at the University of Heidelberg
  • Manfred Engelschall (1921-2008), Judge, Chairman of the Appeals Committee of the German Press Council (1921-2008)
  • Rudolf Franksen (1864-1913), lawyer, consular
  • Jens Funk ( b. 1954 ), ophthalmologist in Zurich
  • Werner Hartenstein (1879-1947), mayor of Freiberg in Saxony
  • Hermann Heineke (1873-1922), Surgeon
  • Ottfried Hennig (1937-1999), Member of the German Bundestag, Chairman of the CDU Schleswig -Holstein, spokesman for the country club Prussia
  • Frederick Charles of Hesse (1868-1940), General of Infantry; Head of the House of Hesse -Kassel, King of Finland
  • Kempkes Adolf (1871-1931), politician of the German People's Party, Member of the National Assembly, member of the Reichstag, Secretary of State and Chief of the Reich Chancellery
  • Kurt Kleinschmidt (1904-1989), German jurist, industry functionary and bank director
  • Emil Krauss (1870-1931), judge, diplomat and ministry officials, Deputy Governor of German New Guinea
  • George Loening (1900-1945), German legal scholar and university teacher
  • Lorenzo Mavilis (1860-1912), Greek scholar, poet, parliamentarian and freedom fighter
  • Carl Mayer of Mayer rock (1825-1883), heraldist
  • Wilhelm Melchers (1900-1971), German diplomat and ambassador
  • Norbert Pfretzschner (1850-1927), forester, sculptor and writer
  • Gisbert Poensgen (1923-2011), diplomat
  • Rolf Prasch (1883-1960), actor, theater director and theater director
  • Heinz Psotta (1888-1945), mine director, deputy board member of the Kaliwerke Aschersleben AG
  • Eduard Rehn (1880-1972), professor of surgery
  • Erich Rominger (1886-1967), pediatrician in Kiel
  • Hermann von Rotteck (1816-1845), historian and lawyer, Liberal, in the Grand Duchy of Baden
  • Albert Schinzinger (1827-1911), Surgeon
  • Ernst Scholz ( DVP ) ( 1874-1932 ), mayor of Kassel, Mayor of Charlottenburg, a member of the Prussian House of Lords, member of the Reichstag, Reich Minister of Economics, Chairman of the German People's Party ( DVP )
  • William Paul Schreiber (1893-1918), fighter pilot, recipient of the Pour le Mérite
  • Theo Spreter of Kreudenstein (1908-1992), professor of medicine in Kiel ZMK
  • Triepel Heinrich (1868-1946), constitutional law
  • Franz people (1823-1890), revolutionary, physician, historian, Mayor
  • Paul Wäldin (1888-1969), producer, member of the Baden Landtag Baden Finance, honorary citizen of Lahr
  • Maximilian Werner (1815-1875), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • Hermann Wenzel (1882-1954), the Executive Board and Supervisory Board of United Steel Works Ltd.
  • Otto Winterer (1846-1915), Mayor of Freiburg

Support the Klingraeff Medal

With the Klingraeff Medal of the Donors' Association age students Corp. has been awarded:

  • Jan M. Olaf (1993 )
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