Fraternitas and Gevjon

Fraternitas and Gevjon were originally societies for pupils at Drammen Latin School, and the societies continue today at the Latin School's successor, Drammen Upper Secondary School.[1] Fraternitas (latin for "fraternity") is a male fraternity, and was founded as a literary fraternity under the name of Silentium ("silence") on 19 November 1850. 22 members of the original Silentium are known, and the fraternity's existence remained secret for ten years.[2] Gevjon was founded in 1911 as a girl sorority and the sister society of Fraternitas, and was named for the goddess Gefjon in Norse mythology.[3][4][5]

Notable members

The 22 members of the original fraternity Silentium include

References

  1. «Skolen med de mange navn», Drammens Tidende 13 October 2010.
  2. Hans Jürgen Kiær, Fraternitas' historie 1850–80, I, p. 15
  3. Festskrift i anledning af gymnasiesamfundet Fraternitas's 50-aarsjubilæum. Drammen 1901
  4. Lorentzen, R. A., Fraternitas drafniensis : historien om et skolesamfunn gjennom hundre år. Drammen 1950
  5. Poesi og prosa fra "Fraternitas" (discipelsamfundet ved Drammens latingymnasium). Drammen 1880.
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