Coburger Convent

{{Short description|German association of student fraternal groups}}

{{Infobox fraternity

| name = Coburger Convent

| letters = CC

| crest = Coburger convent wappen.jpg

| founded = {{start date and years ago|1951|05|12}}

| birthplace = Coberg, Bavaria, Germany

| affiliation = Independent

| type = Umbrella

| scope = Austria and Germany

| emphasis = Studentenverbindung

| status = Active

| pillars = Honor, Freedom, Friendship, and Fatherland

| colors = {{color box|#FFFFFF}} White, {{color box|#127833}} Green, {{color box|#C51617}} Red, and {{color box|#FFFFFF}} White

| publication = CC Das Magazin

| chapters = 91

| members = 1,500+

| lifetime = 11,000+

| free_label = Formal name

| free = Coburger Convent der akademischen Landsmannschaften und Turnerschaften an deutschen Hochschulen

| address = Triftstraße 1

| city = Munich

| state = Bavaria

| postal code = 80538

| country = Germany

| website = {{url|http://www.coburger-convent.de}}

}}

Coburger Convent der akademischen Landsmannschaften und Turnerschaften an deutschen Hochschulen (abbreviation: CC) is an association of German and Austrian studentenverbindungen. Its membership includes 91 student associations who all participate in academic fencing.

History

Coburger Convent was founded in Coburg, Bavaria, Germany on May 12, 1951 as a trade association for studentenverbindungen or student fraternal corporations.{{Cite web |date=2022-05-19 |title=About Us |url=https://coburger-convent.de/ueber-uns/ |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=Coburger Convent |language=de-DE}} It formed from the merger of the German Regional Association and the Representative Convention; these were Landsmannschafter and Turnerschafter gymnastics associations at German universities.

Coburger Convent held its first nationwide conference in Berlin in 1952; this was held jointly with the German Sängerschaft (now Austrian Landsmannschafter-und Turnerschafter-Convent which is a CC member corporation). This conference continues as the annual Greifenstein Conference held in Bad Blankenburg, Germany.

As of 2024, Coburger Convent includes 91 corporations in Germany and Austria, consisting of 1,500+ male students and 9,500+ alumni members.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-10 |title=Members |url=https://coburger-convent.de/mitglieder-vereine/ |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=Coburger Convent |language=de-DE}} It consists of both Landsmannschaften and Turnerschaften student corporations. Each member corporation has a meeting house. Their only membership requirement is to be a student of the corporation's university. Alumni members of the corporations belong to the Association of Old Gentlemen of the Coburger Convent.

Coburger Convent's headquarters are located in Munich, Germany.{{Cite web |date=2022-05-19 |title=Contact |url=https://coburger-convent.de/kontakt/ |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=Coburger Convent |language=de-DE}} Its publication is CC Das Magazin.{{Cite web |date=2022-08-01 |title=Das Magazin des Coburger Convents |url=https://coburger-convent.de/magazin/ |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=Coburger Convents |language=de-DE}}

Symbols and traditions

File:DBP 1993 1676 Coburger Convent.jpg

Coburger Convent's principles or pillars of the association are honor, freedom, friendship, and fatherland. One of the main tradition of the CC studentenverbindungen is participation in compulsory academic fencing.

Its student members wear couleur or ribbons to indicate affiliation. Its couleur are white-green-red-white. For major events, student members wear colored hats, based on school traditions from the 19th century.

New members are called foxes. Regular student members are called Burschen. Graduates or alumni are called Old Boys.

Notable members

A selection of notable members of the studentenverbindungen of Coburger Convent:

References

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