List of member fraternities of the Wingolf

These fraternities are all members of the Wingolf.

Coat of Arms

The list shows both active and inactive fraternities. The latter are considered „vertagt“. In these cases, the tradition is sometimes continued by other fraternities, otherwise only the associations of the alumni remain („Alte Herren“ or „Philister“) remain. Two fraternities are deceased – the Hohenheimer Wingolf, which however has a local successor, and the Danziger Wingolf.

The list also shows the country where the fraternity is based. In the case of a inactive Studentenverbindung, this may vary historically. The city of Königsberg, where the Königsberger Wingolf was located, used to belong to East Prussia and the German Reich, today it belongs to Russia and is called Kaliningrad.


Name Date of Foundation Colours Coat of Arms Zirkel Status Country
Wingolfsverbindung Chattia zu Aachen1952
white-gold-red
active Germany
Berliner Wingolf1843
black-white-gold

active Germany
Wingolf an der Handelshochschule Berlin1924
black-white-gold
merged[lower-alpha 1] Germany
Charlottenburger Wingolf (Berlin)1894
black-white-gold
merged[lower-alpha 2] Germany
Bochumer Wingolf1967
blue-white-gold
inactive Germany
Bonner Wingolf1841
black-white-gold

active Germany
Braunschweiger Wingolf1949
black-white-gold
inactive[lower-alpha 3] Germany
Bremer Wingolf1998
black-white-gold
inactive Germany
Breslauer Wingolf1871
black-white-gold
inactive[lower-alpha 4] Poland
Wingolf an der Technischen Hochschule Breslau (Br II)1919
green-white-gold
merged[lower-alpha 5] Poland
Clausthaler Wingolf Catena1950
black-white-gold
from below

active Germany
Danziger Wingolf1923
black-white-gold
deceased[lower-alpha 6] Poland
Darmstädter Wingolf1899
black-white-gold

active Germany
Dortmunder Wingolf1962
red-white-gold
inactive Germany
Dresdner Wingolf1924
black-white-gold
inactive[lower-alpha 7] Germany
Erfurter Wingolf Georgia1997
crimson-white-gold

active Germany
Erlanger Wingolf1850
black-white-gold
active Germany
Frankfurter Wingolf1919
purple-white-gold
active Germany
Freiburger Wingolf1911
black-white-gold
active Germany
Wingolfsverbindung Chattia zu Fulda1981
gold-white-darkgreen
inactive Germany
Gießener Wingolf1852
black-white-gold
active Germany
Göttinger Wingolf1867
black-white-gold
active Germany
Greifswalder Wingolf1867
black-white-gold
inactive[lower-alpha 8] Germany
Hallenser Wingolf1844
black-white-gold
active Germany
Hamburger Wingolf1919
black-white-gold
active Germany
Hannoverscher Wingolf1919
purple-white-gold
active Germany
Heidelberger Wingolf1851
blue-white-gold
active Germany
Hohenheimer Wingolf1922
red-white-gold
deceased[lower-alpha 9] Germany
Hohenheimer Wingolf-Verbindung Fraternitas Academica1947
blue-white-gold
active Germany
Jenenser Wingolf1921
black-white-gold from below
active Germany
Wingolf Palatia zu Kaiserslautern1985
black-white-gold

inactive[lower-alpha 10] Germany
Karlsruher Wingolf1898
black-white-gold

active Germany
Kieler Wingolf1892
red-white-gold

active Germany
Kölner Wingolf1920
black-white-gold
active Germany
Königsberger Wingolf1903
black-white-gold
inactive[lower-alpha 11] Russia
Leipziger Wingolf1855
black-white-gold
active Germany
Mainzer Wingolf1949
black-white-gold
active Germany
Mannheimer Wingolf1953
black-white-gold
active Germany
Marburger Wingolf1847
green-white-gold

active Germany
Clausthaler Wingolf zu Marburg1921
black-white-gold
from below
active Germany
Münchener Wingolf1896
black-white-gold
active Germany
Münchener Wingolf an der Technischen Hochschule1901
black-white-gold
merged[lower-alpha 12] Germany
Münsterscher Wingolf1903
red-white-gold
active Germany
Nürnberger Wingolf1925
black-white-gold
inactive Germany
Osnabrücker Wingolf1983
white-black-gold
./.inactive Germany
Rostocker Wingolf1850
black-white-gold
active Germany
Saarbrücker Wingolf1957
blue-white-gold
inactive Germany
C.D. St.V Nibelungen zu Siegen im Wingolfsbund1962
blue-white-red
active Germany
Argentina Straßburg1857
black-white-gold
inactive[lower-alpha 13] France
Stuttgarter Wingolf1900
black-white-gold
active Germany
Arminia Dorpatensis (Tartu)1850
black-white-old gold
active Estonia
Tübinger Wingolf1864
black-white-gold
active Germany
Wingolf Nibelungen zu Tübingen1928
purple-white-gold
merged[lower-alpha 14] Germany
Wingolf zu Wien1928
red-white-green
active Austria
Wingolfsverbindung Chattia zu Würzburg1931
rot-white-gold
active Germany

Sources

  • Hans Waitz: Geschichte des Wingolfbundes aus den Quellen mitgeteilt und dargestellt. Waitz, Darmstadt 1896, 2. Auflage 1904, 3. Auflage 1926.
  • Hans Waitz (Hrsg.): Geschichte der Wingolfsverbindungen. Waitz, Darmstadt 1913.
  • Otto Imgart: Der Wingolfsbund in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. In: Das Akademische Deutschland. Bd. 2: Die deutschen Hochschulen und ihre akademischen Bürger. Berlin 1931.
  • Hugo Menze, Hans-Martin Tiebel: Geschichte des Wingolfs 1917–1970. Lahr 1971.
  • Verband Alter Wingolfiten (Hrsg.): Geschichte des Wingolfs 1830–1994. 5. Auflage. Detmold 1998.

Notes

  1. founded as a subsidiary of the Berliner Wingolf, reunited in 1955
  2. founded as a subsidiary of the Berliner Wingolf, reunited in 1955
  3. The tradition is continued by the Hannoversche Wingolf.
  4. The tradition is continued by the Mainzer Wingolf
  5. founded as a subsidiary of Breslauer Wingolf; reunited in 1924
  6. Philisterverein dissolved in 2008
  7. The tradition is continued by Chattia zu Würzburg
  8. The tradition is continued by Clausthaler Wingolf zu Marburg
  9. Successor: Hohenheim Wingolf Association Fraternitas Academica
  10. The tradition is continued by Heidelberger Wingolf.
  11. The tradition is continued by Hallenser Wingolf.
  12. Founded as a subsidiary of the Münchener Wingolf; reunited in 1908.
  13. The tradition is continued by the Frankfurt Wingolf
  14. Founded as a subsidiary of the Tübinger Wingolf; reunited in 1948
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