Wingolf (German:[ˈvɪŋɡɔlf]) is an umbrella organization of 35 student fraternities at 34 universities in Germany, Austria and Estonia. It has approximately 5,000 members. It is one of the oldest oecumenical organizations in Germany. It has a close relationship with the Falkensteinerbund in Switzerland.
It is a Christian organization and was the first German Studentenverbindung not to practice academic fencing.
Wingolf (German: [ˈvɪŋɡɔlf]) is an umbrella organization of 35 student fraternities at 34 universities in Germany, Austria and Estonia. It has approximately...
The Wingolf zu Wien is an Austrian Christian fraternity (Studentenverbindung) located in the City of Vienna. It is the only member of Wingolf in Austria...
These fraternities are all members of the Wingolf. The list shows both active and inactive fraternities. The latter are considered „vertagt“. In these...
the coats of arms of the Santa Cruz Department in Bolivia, and of the Wingolf Christian student fraternities in Germany, Austria and Estonia. A white...
(first founded in 1850), the northernmost and only Estonian branch of Wingolf. Wõrumaa Teataja. Postimehe peatoimetaja Lauri Hussar: paberleht jääb!...
a doctorate (Ph. D.) in 1927. While a student, he was a member of the Wingolf Christian fraternity. He earned a living as a language tutor and an interpreter...
studied Theology in Berlin, and in 1845 became a member of the Berlin Wingolf (fraternity organisation). He received a "Privatdozent" (teaching certificate)...
the best known of which is An meine Freunde (1747), afterwards recast as Wingolf (1767). He left the university in 1748 and became a private tutor in the...
themselves under an umbrella organization such as the oecumenical Wingolf (with Wingolf Bonn being the first in 1841). When the Catholic religion was beginning...
Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory on 14 January 1942. The asteroid was named after Wingolf, a student fraternity in Heidelberg. Wingolfia is a non-family asteroid...
of religion. During his time at university, he became a member of the Wingolf Christian fraternities in Berlin, Tübingen, and Halle. In 1912, Tillich...
Edmund Alexander de Schweinitz at Wikimedia Commons Works by or about Edmund Alexander de Schweinitz at Wikisource de:Kategorie:Korporierter im Wingolf...
philosophischen Gesamtentwicklung Fichtes). Hirsch was a member of the Wingolf student fraternity. He was a professor at Göttingen University (1921–1945)...
Tübingen and was a member of the Schwizerhüsli Basel, Erlanger, and Tübingen Wingolf fraternities. He then became an assistant professor in 1910 and a professor...
doctorate (PhD). He joined the Christian student fraternity Marburger Wingolf [de] In the field of music, he studied counterpoint and composition with...
Carl Mirbt became an honorary member of the German fraternity Göttinger Wingolf. In 1918, Mirbt founded the German Society of Missionology, which he chaired...
Germany 1988 Sorority students at a commercium in Riga, 2014 Heidelberg Wingolf's hall for commercia and roundtables Cantus Sitsit Studniówka Studentenverbindung...
became a member of the Christian student associations Bonner Wingolf and Munich Wingolf. From 1914 to 1916 he served as a soldier during the First World...
Berlin. In 1885, Lienhard joined the Wingolf Connection Argentina to Strasbourg and in 1887 the Berliner Wingolf [de]. After three semesters he also broke...
RM 121-I/638, Titel: Exercises in the ward area quod vide: (1) Scherer, Wingolf (ed.)(2009): Wandel – Die verstummte Begeisterung. Flandern 1914–1918:...
beginning in 1855. During his studies he became a member of Hallenser Wingolf, a Christian non-denominational student association. After graduation he...
Regno Christi. In Göttingen he joined the German fraternity Göttinger Wingolf. He received the degree of Licentiate of Theology, University of Berlin...
universities he attended prior to receiving his doctorate, he joined the "Wingolf" Christian student fraternity, retaining his membership long after he had...