[1] Its founders were ten students, including Jüri Uluots and Otto Tief.
After the Soviet occupation of the country in 1944, the corporation continued its activities in exile.
[1] Chapters were established in Sweden, Australia, Canada, and United States.
[5] As of 2024, it has more than 600 members in ten cities, including Tallinn, Tartu, Brussels, New York, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver.
[2] The corporation's motto is: "honesty, safety, self-consciousness and integrity" (Estonian: ausus, kindlus, iseteadvus, ühistunne).