- The
Urburschenschaft (German: [ˈʔuːɐ̯ˌbʊʁʃn̩ʃaft]) was the
first Burschenschaft, a form of the
German student fraternity known as Studentenverbindung....
- of the Lützow Free
Corps founded the
Urburschenschaft fraternity in Jena in June 1815. The Jena
Urburschenschaft eventually adopted a flag with three...
- The
colours ultimately hark back to the
tricolour adopted by the
Urburschenschaft of Jena in 1815,
representing an
early phase in the
development of...
-
exist today in Germany,
Austria and Chile. The very
first one,
called Urburschenschaft ("original Burschenschaft"), was
founded on 12 June 1815 at Jena as...
- took
place on 27
January 1819
after the
forced dissolution of the
Urburschenschaft.
Around one year later, he
wrote it down in the
register of the parti****nts...
-
student fraternities in Germany,
founded only two
years after the
Urburschenschaft. The
Polish fraternities were all
eventually disbanded by the German...
- ****ociation for
political education. 1914-1919
Spartacus League 1816 Flag of
Urburschenschaft 1609–1635
Banner of the
Catholic League 1539
Banner of the Peasants'...
-
students fought in the Lützow Free
Corps in 1813. Two
years later, the
Urburschenschaft fraternity was
founded in the city.
During the
later 19th century,...
-
University of Jena
organized themselves as Germany's
first fraternity, the
Urburschenschaft and
celebrated Wartburg Festival at the
Wartburg in
October 1817. Many...
- of a liberal,
democratic disposition.
After the
foundation of the
Urburschenschaft in Jena in 1815, it
became a sign of
belonging to the
student Burschenschaften...