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(‎Added [en] description: corporations of students mainly from south-west Germany, existed in several university towns in the 18th century and was associated with the Amicist order)
 
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Property / Secondary literature: [Fritz] König: Aus zwei Jahrhunderten. Geschichte der Studentenschaft und des studentischen Korporationswesens auf der Universität Halle. Verlag des Waisenhauses, 1894 / rank
 
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corporations of students mainly from south-west Germany, existed in several university towns in the 18th century and was associated with the Amicist order
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Moselle student corporation
corporations of students mainly from south-west Germany, existed in several university towns in the 18th century and was associated with the Amicist order

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