List of member fraternities of the Wingolf
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These fraternities are all members of the Wingolf.
The list shows both active and inactive fraternities. The latter are considered „vertagt“. In these cases, the tradition is sometimes continued by other fraternities, otherwise only the associations of the alumni remain („Alte Herren“ or „Philister“) remain. Two fraternities are deceased – the Hohenheimer Wingolf, which however has a local successor, and the Danziger Wingolf.
The list also shows the country where the fraternity is based. In the case of a inactive Studentenverbindung, this may vary historically. The city of Königsberg, where the Königsberger Wingolf was located, used to belong to East Prussia and the German Reich, today it belongs to Russia and is called Kaliningrad.
Name | Date of Foundation | Colours | Coat of Arms | Zirkel | Status | Country | |||
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Wingolfsverbindung | 1952 |
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active | Germany | |||||
1843 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Wingolf an der Handelshochschule Berlin | 1924 |
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merged[a] | Germany | |||||
Charlottenburger Wingolf (Berlin) | 1894 |
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merged[b] | Germany | |||||
Bochumer Wingolf | 1967 |
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inactive | Germany | |||||
Bonner Wingolf | 1841 |
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active | Germany | ||||
Braunschweiger Wingolf | 1949 |
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inactive[c] | Germany | |||||
Bremer Wingolf | 1998 |
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inactive | Germany | |||||
Breslauer Wingolf | 1871 |
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inactive[d] | Poland | |||||
Wingolf an der Technischen Hochschule Breslau (Br II) | 1919 |
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merged[e] | Poland | |||||
Clausthaler Wingolf Catena | 1950 |
from below |
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active | Germany | ||||
Danziger Wingolf | 1923 |
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deceased[f] | Poland | |||||
Darmstädter Wingolf | 1899 |
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active | Germany | ||||
Dortmunder Wingolf | 1962 |
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inactive | Germany | |||||
Dresdner Wingolf | 1924 |
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inactive[g] | Germany | |||||
Erfurter Wingolf Georgia | 1997 |
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active | Germany | ||||
1850 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Frankfurter Wingolf | 1919 |
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active | Germany | |||||
1911 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Wingolfsverbindung Chattia zu Fulda | 1981 |
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inactive | Germany | |||||
1852 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
1867 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
1867 |
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inactive[h] | Germany | ||||||
1844 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Hamburger Wingolf | 1919 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Hannoverscher Wingolf | 1919 |
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active | Germany | |||||
1851 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Hohenheimer Wingolf | 1922 |
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deceased[i] | Germany | |||||
Hohenheimer Wingolf-Verbindung Fraternitas Academica | 1947 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Jenenser Wingolf | 1921 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Wingolf Palatia zu Kaiserslautern | 1985 |
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inactive[j] | Germany | ||||
Karlsruher Wingolf | 1898 |
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active | Germany | ||||
Kieler Wingolf | 1892 |
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active | Germany | ||||
Kölner Wingolf | 1920 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Königsberger Wingolf | 1903 |
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inactive[k] | Russia | |||||
1855 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Mainzer Wingolf | 1949 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Mannheimer Wingolf | 1953 |
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active | Germany | |||||
1847 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Clausthaler Wingolf zu Marburg | 1921 |
from below |
active | Germany | |||||
1896 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
1901 |
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merged[l] | Germany | ||||||
Münsterscher Wingolf | 1903 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Nürnberger Wingolf | 1925 |
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inactive | Germany | |||||
Osnabrücker Wingolf | 1983 |
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./. | inactive | Germany | ||||
1850 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Saarbrücker Wingolf | 1957 |
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inactive | Germany | |||||
C.D. St.V Nibelungen zu Siegen im Wingolfsbund | 1962 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Argentina Straßburg | 1857 |
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inactive[m] | France | |||||
Stuttgarter Wingolf | 1900 |
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active | Germany | |||||
Arminia Dorpatensis (Tartu) | 1850 |
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active | Estonia | |||||
1864 |
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active | Germany | ||||||
Wingolf Nibelungen zu Tübingen | 1928 |
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merged[n] | Germany | |||||
Wingolf zu Wien | 1928 |
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active | Austria | |||||
Wingolfsverbindung Chattia zu Würzburg | 1931 |
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active | Germany |
Sources[]
- Hans Waitz: Geschichte des Wingolfbundes aus den Quellen mitgeteilt und dargestellt. Waitz, Darmstadt 1896, 2. Auflage 1904, 3. Auflage 1926.
- Hans Waitz (Hrsg.): Geschichte der Wingolfsverbindungen. Waitz, Darmstadt 1913.
- Otto Imgart: Der Wingolfsbund in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. In: Das Akademische Deutschland. Bd. 2: Die deutschen Hochschulen und ihre akademischen Bürger. Berlin 1931.
- Hugo Menze, Hans-Martin Tiebel: Geschichte des Wingolfs 1917–1970. Lahr 1971.
- Verband Alter Wingolfiten (Hrsg.): Geschichte des Wingolfs 1830–1994. 5. Auflage. Detmold 1998.
Notes[]
- ^ founded as a subsidiary of the Berliner Wingolf, reunited in 1955
- ^ founded as a subsidiary of the Berliner Wingolf, reunited in 1955
- ^ The tradition is continued by the Hannoversche Wingolf.
- ^ The tradition is continued by the Mainzer Wingolf
- ^ founded as a subsidiary of Breslauer Wingolf; reunited in 1924
- ^ Philisterverein dissolved in 2008
- ^ The tradition is continued by Chattia zu Würzburg
- ^ The tradition is continued by Clausthaler Wingolf zu Marburg
- ^ Successor: Hohenheim Wingolf Association Fraternitas Academica
- ^ The tradition is continued by Heidelberger Wingolf.
- ^ The tradition is continued by Hallenser Wingolf.
- ^ Founded as a subsidiary of the Münchener Wingolf; reunited in 1908.
- ^ The tradition is continued by the Frankfurt Wingolf
- ^ Founded as a subsidiary of the Tübinger Wingolf; reunited in 1948
External links[]
- Christian student societies in Germany
- 1844 establishments in Europe
- Fraternities and sororities in Austria