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- The Corps Altsachsen is a fraternity (Studentenverbindung) in Dresden, Germany. It was founded on October 31, 1861, and is one of 162 German Student Corps...
- Zirkel of Corps Germania München [de] in Munich, Germany Zirkel of Corps Altsachsen in Dresden, Germany Zirkel of Corps Gothia Innsbruck [de] in Innsbruck...
- Polyhymnia, the fraternity that later became the German Student Corps Altsachsen. He specialized in geodesy, to which he devoted much of his career. He...
- Many of the traditional German Student Corps use varying forms of the black eagle as part of their coat of arms, such as the Corps Altsachsen in Dresden....
- Pomerania-Silesia Bayreuth. "Startseite". Corps Altsachsen - Studentenverbindung an der TU Dresden. "Corps Altsachsen Dresden". Administrator. "Corps Teutonia...
- Germany's traditional university corporations or fraternities Corps Altsachsen Dresden, a German Student Corps in the Weinheimer SC-Verband Corps Hubertia...
- of more and more modern geopolitical territories, such as Old Saxony (Altsachsen), Upper Saxony, the Electorate, the Prussian Province of Saxony (in present-day...
- engineer, Corps Stauffia Stuttgart Rudolph Hering, American engineer, Corps Altsachsen Alfred Herrhausen, CEO of the Deutsche Bank, murdered by Red Army Faction-terrorists...
- United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency "Gräberfeld der Altsachsen Reese zwischen Steyerberg und Liebenau" ("The Reese Old Saxon Burial between...
- "one fraternity spanning four cities". The member fraternities are Corps Altsachsen Dresden, Corps Berlin, Corps Hannoverania, and Saxo-Thuringia München...