Landsmannschaft Schottland

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The fraternity house

The Landsmannschaft Schottland ("Scotland") is a German fraternity - not to be confused with the American variety - situated in Tübingen, a student city in southern Germany. It associates students and graduates of Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, with membership being a lifelong commitment.

Schottland was founded on 19 November 1849. The name comes from an early meeting place of members, a pub called the "Schottei". Since 1905, Schottland has had a fraternity house, a multi-storey mansion in the style of a Scottish castle, on the top of a hill overlooking Tübingen.

The members of Schottland commit themselves to the principles of tolerance and democracy as well as the tradition of "akademisches Fechten", a form of swordfighting. A "Band" (a type of ribbon or sash) in the colours blue-gold-red and a special form of blue cap are worn by members. The colours are derived from old Scottish royal colours. Schottland is a member of a group of about 100 fraternities which engage in swordfighting and wear colours - the Coburger Convent.

The fraternity's slogan is "Amicitia honos virtus" (Latin for: "friendship - honour - virtue") and its motto is "Vera amicitia fructus virtutis!" (Latin for: "true friendship is the fruit of the virtuous").

Notable members

Member gallery

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