Corps Cisaria
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Coat of Arms | Zirkel |
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Bundesland: | Bavaria |
University: | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München TU München |
Date founded: | March 15, 1851 in Augsburg[1] |
Umbrella organization: | WSC |
Senioren-Convent: | Münchener SC |
Admitted into the SC: | 1851 |
Motto: | Concordia crescamus |
Motto of arms: | In virtute honos |
Website: | www.cisaria.de |
Cisaria Munich is a German Student Corps (Fraternity) in the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent (WSC), one of the oldest umbrella organizations of German fraternities. As a corps, Cisaria practices academic fencing and wears Colours.[2] Its membership comprises students and alumni of LMU Munich, TU Munich and other Munich colleges and universities. Its members are called Cisaren. Cisaria is a member of the Münchener Senioren-Convent (MSC). As the oldest local WSC Corps, at present it also permanently presides the MWSC, the local union of Weinheimer Corps.
Coat of arms
[edit]The coat of arms of Corps Cisaria consists of four fields. The upper left one displays the city arms of Augsburg on red ground;[1] the Roman numerals resemble the date the corps was founded. In the upper right corner the Zirkel (a kind of signature) of Cisaria is depicted. The lower left field shows a pair of crossed "Korbschläger" in front of the red-white-green colours. The letters i, v and h represent the motto of arms, in viturte honos. The last field, to the lower right, displays colours and Zirkel of the former associate corps Normannia.
Couleur
[edit]Cisaria wears the colours red - white - green. The colours originate from the city arms of Augsburg. The colours of the Fuchs (pledge) are red - white. Cisaren also wear red caps.
Notable members
[edit]- Heinrich von Buz († 1918), industrialist and inventor
- Karl von Brug († 1923), Bavarian general and aviator
- Richard Schachner († 1936), architect, professor and headmaster of the Munich University of Technology
- Rudolf Nebel († 1978), rocket design engineer
- Otto Haxel († 1998), nuclear physicist
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Unsere Geschichte". Corps Cisaria. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
- ^ "Willkommen beim Corps Cisaria". Corps Cisaria. Retrieved 2025-06-02.