The Corps Guestphalia Hall is a fraternity affiliate of the Kösen Senior Convents Association (KSCV), where it is the oldest one. The Guestphalia Halle corps has always stood for Fencing and Couleur (color). Presently it is once again located in Halle (Saale) and belongs to the Green Circle. The Corps members are called Hallenser Westfalen.

History

The beginnings of the corps

Guestphalia Halle was established on September 8, 1789, at University of Halle.

Associations of students from the Westphalian region of the Kingdom of Prussia existed at the University of Halle at the beginning of the 18th century.[1] The Westfälinger or Westphalian regional association was repealed and forbidden by royal edict of November 22, 1717, seems to have continued regardless.[1] In the second half of the 18th century, the old brotherhoods were increasingly replaced by the Masonic influenced student organizations.

The Order of Constantists was founded in Westphalian Landsmannschaft in 1777.[1] In competition with the orders, the regional associations or "Kränzchen", as they were also called, grew stronger again.[1] The Westphalian country team was reconstituted with the Prussian colors black and white on September 8, 1789.[1]

The fraternity declined in the 1830s and suspended activities.[1] It reformed on July 18, 1840.[1] The purpose of this newly established association was to protect the students from the restrictive orders of the authorities, to make them better acquainted and familiar with each other, to establish social virtues and genuine friendship, to ensure the freedom and honor of each individual and to provide support to distressed members (brothers).

The fraternity became a member of the Kösener Senior Citizens' Convention Association (KSCV) in 1848.[1]

Symbols

The Corps members are called Hallenser Westfalen. Its motto is Neminem time, neminem laede![2] Its colors became the tricolor green-white-black in 1821/1822.[1]

Pubs and houses

Corpshaus in Münster

In 1810, the fraternity first occupied a Westphalian pub in the "Cool Fountain" in Halle. However, it is only from 1840 onwards that evidence of the good public pubs of Guestphalia can be found. The reconstitution of the corps probably took place in the Gasthaus "Zur Schleuse" on Mansfelder Strasse, where the corps used to cook at that time. Then the pub was until 1847 in the inn "Zur Stadt Berlin", 1847-1870 in the "Golden Harrow", interrupted only from 1857 to 1860 by a short phase in the inn "City of Cologne". After the reconstitution of 1874, they first puckered[clarification needed] in the restaurant "Für Fürstental" (until 1887, with a short break), then until 1888 in the "Marktschloß".

The first house owned by the fraternity was handed over to the assets on January 21, 1888, in Georgstraße 1. It was built by the architect Otto Grote from Halle in 1910-1911 according to plans by the Leipzig architect Curt Einert (1863-1928), a new building in Burgstraße 40, which remained until the suspension in October 1935 Domicile of the Corps.

In Münster, Guestphalia first found a house in Königstraße, which later (until 2006) was replaced by the house Mozartstraße (later Nottebohmstraße) 5. With the repurchase of the house Burgstraße 40 in Halle, the corps returned to his former home.

Notable members

Further reading

  • Oskar Kraft: Einweihung des neuen Korpshauses der Guestphalia-Halle. Academische Monatshefte 28 (1911/12), S. 338–340.
  • Wilhelm Eckhardt: Historische Untersuchungen über den Bestand einer Guestphalia in Halle 1832–1840. Erlangen 1929
  • 200 Jahre Corps Guestphalia Halle zu Münster, hrsg. vom Westphalenverein e. V. Halle/Saale, Münster 1989.
  • Thorsten Lehmann: Die Hallenser Corps im Deutschen Kaiserreich. Halle (Saale) 2007

References

Media related to Corps Guestphalia Halle at Wikimedia Commons

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Historie". Corps Guestphalia Halle (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-23.
  2. ^ Historie (in German)