The 'Katholischer Studentenverein Arminia' (Catholic Students Society Arminia) is one of
Germany's oldest
Catholic male student societies, a
student corporation founded on
6 November 1863 at the
University of Bonn. The name was chosen in dependence on
Arminius, the chief of the
Cherusci who drove the
Romans out of Germany and became a symbol of the - not yet unified -
fatherland in the
19th century. As a Catholic student corporation ''Arminia'' was in
1865 a founder of the
Kartellverband katholischer deutscher Studentenvereine (KV), a German umbrella organisation of Catholic male student societies.
Based on the Roman Catholic faith, ''Arminia'' strictly refuses
academic fencing. Its members do not wear
couleur. ''Arminia's''
motto is ''Treu, frei!'' (English: ''Loyal, straightforward!''). ''Arminia's''
principles are (
Latin)
religio,
scientia and
amicitia.
Because of its history and its large number of prominent members ''Arminia'' is one of the most distinguished student corporations. To the famous members of ''Arminia'', who joined ''Arminia'' as students, belong
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Konrad Adenauer, German chancellor
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Georg Count Hertling, German chancellor
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Wilhelm Marx, German chancellor
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Ludwig Pastor Baron Camperfelden, German historian of the papacy
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Rainer Ludwig Claisen, German chemist
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August Everding, Germany's outstanding theatre director of the 20th century
A number of members participated in the
Widerstand (English: resistance) against
Nazi Germany; two of them, Leo Trouet and Benedikt Schmittmann, were arrested and killed.
As all German student corporations ''Arminia'' is much smaller than American
fraternities use to be, it has approx. 350 members, including "Aktive" (students) and "Alte Herren" (
alumni).
Quotation
"Last week Adenauer's college days became a topic of national discussion. Addressing a nostalgic reunion of Alte Herren (old grads) (note: at ''Arminia's'' hundredth anniversary celebration), the Chancellor defended Germany's tradition of fraternities, which are widely accused of fostering authoritarianism. Though at 87 Adenauer has seen most if not all of his old fraternity classmates die, he is still a loyal member of ''Arminia''. ... Adenauer is supposed to confine himself to being ... the oldest surviving member of ''Arminia''." (''
Time, The Weekly News Magazine'', July 26, 1963, Atlantic Edition)
External links
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K.St.V. Arminia-homepage
★ [mailto:senior@kstv-arminia.de senior@kstv-arminia.de]